Tuesday, April 27, 2010

"muscles conracted by muscles, pulling in opposite directions, and every property balanced by another of a contrary nature"
"as to liberty it is difficult to say in what it really consists. men having not yet affixed any precise idea to the word."
"what a european would call liberty, a cherokke indian would consider as a most cruel restraint."
..."an imaginary state of nature in which men are supposed to have lived without control" (16)
britain 17 18 "we should have nothing more to do, than to pay when called upon, and obey when commanded."
"poverty incites industry and industry is the mother of health and contentment."
"that no one can justly complain of an injury he never suffered"
"but independence, cries the american: what have you to say against independence?"
"as it would be dishonourable, and even wicked, to evade the duties laid by our own laws, and for the support of our own government."

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