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 | What becomes of the surplus of human... | 
| If Congress can employ money indefinitely to the general... | 
| Americans need never fear their government because... | 
| Perhaps it is a universal truth that... | 
| How could a readiness for war in time... | 
| During almost fifteen centuries the legal establishment... | 
| Freedom arises from a multiplicity of sects,... | 
| A universal peace, it is to be feared,... | 
| When we are considering the advantages that... | 
| Whilst we assert a freedom to embrace,... | 
| What spectacle can be mor... | 
| Government is instituted to protect property of every... | 
| We have staked the whole future of American... | 
| Wherever the real power in a Government... | 
| I own myself the friend to a very... | 
| The great security against a gradual concentration... | 
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| [T]he delegation of the government, in [a... | 
| The apportionment of taxes on the various... | 
| All men having power ought to be mistrusted.... | 
| If men were angels, no government would... | 
| Landholders ought to have a share in the government... | 
| The right of freely examining public characters... | 
| It is too early for politicians to presume... | 
| Learned institutions ought to be favorite objects... | 
| America united with a handful of troops,... | 
| It has been said that all Government... | 
| The mild voice of reason, pleading the cause... | 
| In all very numerous assemblies, of whatever... |