"We must support our rights or lose our character, and with it, perhaps, our liberties."
"The best form of government is that which is most likely to prevent the greatest sum of evil."
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James Monroe
Politician
James Monroe was the fifth President of the United States, known for the Monroe Doctrine, which shaped American foreign policy.
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"It is only when the people become ignorant and corrupt, when they degenerate into a populace, that they are incapable of exercising the sovereignty. Usurpation is then an easy attainment, and a usurper soon found. The people themselves become the willing instruments of their own debasement and ruin. Let us, then, look to the great cause, and endeavor to preserve it in full force. Let us by all wise and constitutional measures promote intelligence among the people as the best means of preserving our liberties."
"In a representative republic, the education of our children must be of the utmost importance!"
"A free, virtuous, and enlightened people must know full well the great principles and causes upon which their happiness depends."
"Our country may be likened to a new house. We lack many things, but we possess the most precious of all - liberty!"
"The emigrants although of different parties and different religious sects all flew from persecution in pursuit of liberty."