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None of the modes by which a magistrate...
To punish a man because we infer...
The measure of a man's character is what...
And to say that society ought to be governed...
The highest proof of virtue is to possess...
Nothing is so galling to a people...
Many politicians... are in the habit of laying...
It has often been found that profuse...
Men are never so likely to settle...
As freedom is the only safeguard of governments,...
I have long been convinced that institutions...
There is surely no contradiction in saying...
Institutions purely democratic must, sooner, or later,...
The maxim, that governments ought to train...
Many politicians are in the habit of laying...
Persecution produced its natural effect on them....
American democracy must be a failure because...
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