The founders of this nation understood that private morality is the fount from whence sound public policy springs. Replying to Washington's first inaugural address, the Senate stated: "We feel, sir, the force and acknowledge the justness of the observation that the foundation of our national policy should be lain in private morality. If individuals be not influenced by moral principles it is in vain to look for public virtue."
The founders of this nation understood that private morality is the fount from whence sound public policy springs. Replying to Washington's first ina… - Thomas G. West
The founders of this nation understood that private morality is the fount from whence sound public policy springs. Replying to Washington's first ina…
- Thomas G. West
From the earliest colonial days [in America], local governments took responsibility for their poor. However, able-bodied men and women generally were… - Thomas G. West
From the earliest colonial days [in America], local governments took responsibility for their poor. However, able-bodied men and women generally were…
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