Not Bound to “Yield Obedience”

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When government goes beyond its just limits, the founders held that the people are not bound to “yield obedience.” From Patrick Henry in 1765 to Thomas Jefferson in 1798 this position was repeated over and over. But it didn’t start with the Constitution, or the Revolution.

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Patrick Henry – Virginia Resolves 1765

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Thomas Jefferson, Kentucky Resolutions (10 Nov 1798)

James Otis – Rights of the British Colonies Asserted and Proved (1763)

John Adams (20 Dec 1765)

Algernon Sidney – Discourses Concerning Government (1680)

John Locke Two Treatises of Government (1689)

Thomas Gordon – An Essay on Government (1747)

Montesquieu – The Spirit of the Laws (1748)

Samuel Adams – Candidus, Boston Gazette (14 Oct 1771)

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