George Washington — "I am clearly in sentiment with you, that no man ought to be deprived of the frui…"
I am clearly in sentiment with you, that no man ought to be deprived of the fruits of his labour but by his own consent.
I am clearly in sentiment with you, that no man ought to be deprived of the fruits of his labour but by his own consent.
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"how unkind it was of Noah now I have mentioned his name to suffer such a brood of Vermin to get a birth in the Ark"
"It is substantially true that virtue or morality is a necessary spring of popular government."
"I can only say that there is not a man living who wishes more sincerely than I do to see a plan adopted for the abolition of slavery."
"I can only say, that I am a Citizen of America, and an Officer of the Army: That I am therefore precluded from the enjoyment of that Liberty, which can only be derived from a free Government."
"As the Coach would be lonesome without the horses—and the horses might repine for want of their Coach (having been wedded together Seven years) you had better take both."
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