“We may look up to Armies for Defence, but Virtue is our best Security. It is not possible that any state should long remain free, where Virtue is not supremely honord.”
Quote by Samuel Adams
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The Writings of Samuel Adams: 1773-1777
The Writings of Samuel Adams: 1773-1777 is a compilation of the personal letters and public essays of Samuel Adams, a key figure in the American Revolution. The volume spans from 1773 to 1777, capturing his thoughts and actions during a pivotal era in American history. Adams' writings reflect his role in shaping the political discourse and events that led to the independence of the United States. more
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