To many people today, liberty is little more than choosing new people to rule over them every few years. And even in the founding generation, there was a wide range of viewpoints on just what constitutes a state of liberty.
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Patrick Henry – Virginia Ratifying Convention (5 June 1788)
Joseph Warren – Letter to Samuel Adams (15 June 1774)
John Dickinson – Letters to the Inhabitants of the British Colonies No. IV (15 June 1774)
Montesquieu – Spirit of the Laws vol 1 (1748)
Algernon Sidney – Discourses Concerning Government (1698)
James Lincoln – Speech in the South Carolina House (18 Jan 1788)
John Dickinson – Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania No. 12 (1767)
Fisher Ames – Massachusetts Ratifying Convention (15 Jan 1788)
John Adams – Letter to John Taylor (15 April 1814)
Thomas Jefferson – Letter to Isaac H. Tiffany (4 Apr 1819)
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