“The religious habits of the Americans form not only the basis of their private and public morals, but have become so thoroughly interwoven with their whole course of legislation that it would be impossible to change them without affecting the very essence of their government.” WholeGovernmentWould BeChristianFormCoursesReligiousMoralImpossibleHabitEssenceBasesLegislation Book:Americans Source: Americans
“I consider the domestic virtue of the Americans as the principle source of all their other qualities. It acts as a promoter of industry, as a stimulus to enterprise and as the most powerful restraint of public vice. . . . No government could be established on the same principle as that of the United States with a different code of morals.” DifferentStatesGovernmentUnitedPowerfulQualityLibertyMoralPrinciplesUnited StatesVirtueSourceIndustryVicesCodeEnterpriseMost PowerfulRestraintStimulusPromoters Author:Francis Grund