Occupation: Former United States Senator Birth: December 19, 1753 Death: August 21, 1824
Great power often corrupts virtue; it invariably renders vice more malignant. . . . In proportion as the powers of government increase, both its own ….
National defense is the usual pretext for the policy of fleecing the people..
But an opinion that it is possible for the present generation to seize and use the property of future generations has produced to both parties concer….
Adherence to men, is often disloyalty to principles..