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The people are the best guardians of their own rights and it is the duty of their executive to abstain from interfering in or thwarting the sacred exercise of the lawmaking functions of their government.
I believe that all the measures of the Government are directed to the purpose of making the rich richer and the poor poorer.
To Englishmen, life is a topic, not an activity.
The liberties of a people depend on their own constant attention to its preservation.
Sound morals, religious liberty, and a just sense of religious responsibility are essentially connected with all true and lasting happiness.
A decent and manly examination of the acts of government should not only be tolerated, but encouraged.
Times change, and we change with them.
There is nothing more corrupting, nothing more destructive of the noblest and finest feelings of our nature, than the exercise of unlimited power.
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