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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"A nation has not to seek for a government, but to form one."
"The true and proper remedy is to make the great mass of society, of all classes, their own legislators, by giving them a direct and equal representation."
"A French bastard landing with an armed Banditti and establishing himself king of England against the consent of the natives, is in plain terms a very paltry rascally original. It certainly hath no div…"
"Man has no property in the earth; but a right to the produce of it."
"My own mind is my own church."
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