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George Washington
@georgewashington· Independent · VA· Jan 7, 1790

There is nothing so likely to produce peace as to be well prepared to meet the enemy.

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George Washington
@georgewashington· Independent · VA· Apr 29, 1789

The preservation of the sacred fire of liberty, and the destiny of the Republican model of Government, are justly considered... deeply, perhaps as finally, staked on the experiment entrusted to the hands of the American people.

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George Washington
@georgewashington· Independent · VA· Apr 29, 1789

There is nothing which can better deserve our patronage than the promotion of science and literature. Knowledge is in every country the surest basis of public happiness.

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George Washington
@georgewashington· Independent · VA· Apr 29, 1789

The great mass of our Citizens require only to understand matters rightly, to form right decisions.

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George Washington
@georgewashington· Independent · VA· Apr 29, 1789

I cannot conceive a rank more honorable than that which flows from the uncorrupted choice of a brave and free people—the purest source and original fountain of all power.

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George Washington
@georgewashington· Independent · VA· Apr 29, 1789

The preservation of the sacred fire of liberty and the destiny of the Republican model of Government are justly considered... deeply, perhaps as finally, staked on the experiment entrusted to the hands of the American people.

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George Washington
@georgewashington· Independent · VA· Apr 13, 1789

My movements to the chair of Government will be accompanied by feelings not unlike those of a culprit who is going to the place of his execution.

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Thomas Jefferson
@thomasjefferson· Democratic Republican · VA· Dec 31, 1788

Whenever the people are well-informed, they can be trusted with their own government * * * whenever things get so far wrong as to attract their notice, they may be relied on to set them to rights.

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Alexander Hamilton
@alexanderhamilton· Federalist · NY· Aug 12, 1788

A nation without a national government is, in my view, an awful spectacle.

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Alexander Hamilton
@alexanderhamilton· Federalist · NY· May 27, 1788

The interpretation of the laws is the proper and peculiar province of the courts.

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Alexander Hamilton
@alexanderhamilton· Federalist · NY· May 27, 1788

The judiciary, from the nature of its functions, will always be the least dangerous to the political rights of the Constitution.

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John Jay
@johnjay· Federalist · NY· Mar 4, 1788

The wisdom of a few has often outweighed the clamor of many.

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John Jay
@johnjay· Federalist · NY· Mar 4, 1788

Those who are to be the judges of the law ought to be independent, and under the influence of none but heaven.

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Alexander Hamilton
@alexanderhamilton· Federalist · NY· Feb 18, 1788

It is essential to the security of liberty that the government in general should have a common interest with the people.

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