The courage of New England was the courage of conscience. It did not rise to that insane and awful passion, the love of war for itself.
I will look, your Honor, and endeavor to find a precedent, if you require it; though it would seem to be a pity that the Court should lose the honor … - Rufus Choate
I will look, your Honor, and endeavor to find a precedent, if you require it; though it would seem to be a pity that the Court should lose the honor …
- Rufus Choate
The final end of government is not to exert restraint but to do good. - Rufus Choate
The final end of government is not to exert restraint but to do good.
Knowledge is power as well as fame. - Rufus Choate
Knowledge is power as well as fame.
Appropriated to justice, to security, to reason, to restraint; where there is no respect of persons; where will is nothing and power is nothing and n… - Rufus Choate
Appropriated to justice, to security, to reason, to restraint; where there is no respect of persons; where will is nothing and power is nothing and n…
You don't want a diction gathered from the newspapers, caught from the air, common and unsuggestive; but you want one whose every word is full-freigh… - Rufus Choate
You don't want a diction gathered from the newspapers, caught from the air, common and unsuggestive; but you want one whose every word is full-freigh…
Neither irony nor sarcasm is argument. - Rufus Choate
Neither irony nor sarcasm is argument.
Power, carried to extremes, is always liable to reaction. - Rufus Choate
Power, carried to extremes, is always liable to reaction.
All that happens in the world of Nature or Man, - every war; every peace; every hour of prosperity; every hour of adversity; every election; every de… - Rufus Choate
All that happens in the world of Nature or Man, - every war; every peace; every hour of prosperity; every hour of adversity; every election; every de…
There was a state without king or nobles; there was a church without a bishop; there was a people governed by grave magistrates which it had selected… - Rufus Choate
There was a state without king or nobles; there was a church without a bishop; there was a people governed by grave magistrates which it had selected…
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