"No free people ever existed, or can ever exist, without keeping the purse strings in their own hands. Where this is the case, they have a constitutional check upon the administration, which may thereby by brought into order without violence. But when such a power is not lodged in the people, oppression proceeds uncontrolled in its career, till the governed, transported into rage, seek redress in the midst of blood and confusion."

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Source: John Dickinson (2009). “The Writings of John Dickinson”, p.364, Applewood Books

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John Dickinson

Politician, Founding Father

John Dickinson was a Founding Father known for his influential writings advocating for American independence and governance principles.

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