If the safety and perpetuity of all that is valuable in a country depend on the intelligence and virtue of the inhabitants, is it not clearly the right and duty of the state or the government to take measures adapted to promote such intelligence a...
Read MoreThe state, deriving all its powers from God, both rulers and subjects being bound to do God's will, and its chief magistrate being emphatically God's minister, ought to be, and in an impotant sense is, a religious institution.?????????Hiram Bingham, A R...
Read MoreThe ministry of religion and the ministry of the state each has its duties; but each in its own order and place, and both for the glory of the same Master, in accordance with the Divine will.?????????Hiram Bingham, A Residence of Twenty-One Years, pg. 278
Read MoreOnly representatives who are themselves taxed will be sensible of the real burden that their taxation imposes upon the property of others.?????????Daniel Ford, Liberty and Property, pg. 158
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