The judiciary, from the nature of its functions, will always be the least dangerous to the political rights of the Const...
The interpretation of the laws is the proper and peculiar province of the courts.
The wisdom of a few has often outweighed the clamor of many.
Those who are to be the judges of the law ought to be independent, and under the influence of none but heaven.
It is essential to the security of liberty that the government in general should have a common interest with the people.
Justice is the end of government. It is the end of civil society.
A government ought to contain in itself every power requisite to the full accomplishment of the objects committed to its...
A well-adjusted government should be a firm guardian of the nation’s property and interests, while allowing for the free...
The fabric of American empire ought to rest on the solid basis of the consent of the people.
Safety from external danger is the most powerful director of national conduct. Even the ardent love of liberty will, aft...
A strong sense of the value of union induced the people, at a very early period, to institute a federal government.
The Union will be more happy, more respectable, and more durable, if all the parts of it consider themselves as mutual f...
Among the many objects to which a wise and free people find it necessary to direct their attention, that of providing fo...
It is not to be doubted that a unanimous and punctual observance of treaties and public engagements are the best fruits ...
Nothing is more certain than the indispensable necessity of government, and it is equally undeniable, that whenever and ...
To all general purposes we have uniformly been one people, each individual citizen everywhere enjoying the same national...
Providence has been pleased to give this one connected country to one united people—a people descended from the same anc...
The people are the sovereign of this country, and consequently the founders of such a society as that of the United Stat...