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- Were not the disadvantages of slavery too obvious to stand in need of it, I might enumerate and describe the tedious train of calamities inseparable…
- The citizens of America have too much discernment to be argued into anarchy. And I am much mistaken, if experience has not wrought a deep…
- Were it not that it might require too long a discussion, it would not be difficult to demonstrate that a large and well-organized republic can…
- It is astonishing that so simple a truth should ever have had an adversary; and it is one among a multitude of proofs, how apt…
- If we incline too much to democracy, we shall soon shoot into a monarchy.
- To attach full confidence to an institution of this nature, it appears to be an essential ingredient in its structure, that it shall be under…
- The variety of more minute interests, which will necessarily fall under the superintendence of the local administrations . . . cannot be particularized without involving…
- It is in vain to hope to guard against events too mighty for human foresight or precaution, and it would be idle to object to…
- It will be forgotten, on the one hand, that jealousy is the usual concomitant of violent love, and that the noble enthusiasm of liberty is…
- If duties are too high, they lessen the consumption; the collection is eluded; and the product to the treasury is not so great as when…
- Foreign influence is truly the Grecian horse to a republic. We cannot be too careful to exclude its influence.
- I expect we shall be told, that the Militia of the country is its natural bulwark, and would be at all times equal to the…
- Good constitutions are formed upon a comparison of the liberty of the individual with the strength of government: If the tone of either be too…
- When a government betrays the people by amassing too much power and becoming tyrannical, the people have no choice but to exercise their original right…
- Perhaps myself the first, at some expense of popularity, to unfold the true character of Jefferson, it is too late for me to become his…
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