"There are three things without which there is no country--common language, common judicature, and co-tillage land--for without these a country cannot support itself in peace and social union."

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Source: Thomas Davis (1854). “Literary and Historical Essays”, p.174

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Thomas Davis

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Thomas Davis was a prominent writer known for his powerful reflections on freedom and resilience, deeply influenced by his life experiences.

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