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“You cannot preach self-government and liberty to people in a starving land.”
“May it be to the world... to assume the blessings and security of self-government.”
Source: The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Correspondence, contin. Reports and opinions while Secretary of State
Source: Speeches and Letters of Abraham Lincoln(1832-1865) (EasyRead Super Large 20pt Edition)
Source: To Keep and Bear Arms: The Origins of an Anglo-American Right
“Nothing is more dreaded than the national government meddling with religion.”
Source: Old Family Letters: Copied from the Originals for Alexander Biddle... Series A-[B]
“Liberty, once lost, is lost forever.”
Source: The Book of Abigail and John: Selected Letters of the Adams Family, 1762-1784
Source: The Works of John Adams Vol. 3: Autobiography, Diary, Notes of a Debate in the Senate, Essays
Source: The Works of John Adams, Second President of the United States: With a Life of the Author, Notes and Illustrations
Source: Warren-Adams Letters: Being Chiefly a Correspondence Among John Adams, Samuel Adams, and James Warren ... 1743-1814
Source: The Political Writings of John Adams: Representative Selections
“You don't really know what to believe until the Government denies it.”
Source: Warren-Adams Letters: Being Chiefly a Correspondence Among John Adams, Samuel Adams, and James Warren ... 1743-1814
“We must not then depend alone upon the love of liberty in the soul of man for its preservation.”
Source: John Adams: Writings from the New Nation, 1784-1826
Source: The Works of John Adams, Second President of the United States: With a Life of the Author, Notes and Illustrations
Source: An inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations
Source: An inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations
Source: A Discourse, Delivered at Plymouth, December 22, 1820: In Commemoration of the First Settlement of New-England
“Nobody but a beggar chooses to depend chiefly upon the benevolence of his fellow-citizens.”
Source: Adam Smith: Selected Philosophical Writings
Source: A Dissertation on Slavery: With a Proposal for the Gradual Abolition of it in the State of Virginia
Source: The Works of John Adams, Second President of the United States: With a Life of the Author, Notes and Illustrations