Thomas Paine — "The strength of a nation does not consist in the extent of its territory, but in…"
The strength of a nation does not consist in the extent of its territory, but in the extent of its commerce.
The strength of a nation does not consist in the extent of its territory, but in the extent of its commerce.
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"The present state of things is the effect of a long series of revolutions in the mind, rather than a sudden change in the affairs of the world."
"Reason, and not habit, is the governor of a people."
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