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It gives me pleasure to find that public liberty is effectually secured in each and all the policies of the United States, though somewhat differently modeled.
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Author Details: Type: Clergyman Quotes Category: American Clergyman Quotes Date of Birth: November 29, 1727 Date of Death: May 12, 1795 Nationality: American Amazon: Ezra Stiles on Amazon |
Related Authors: Joel Osteen Norman Vincent Peale Robert H. Schuller Billy Graham John C. Maxwell Dwight L. Moody Charles R. Swindoll Henry Ward Beecher Joseph Smith, Jr. |
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Select Ezra Stiles Quotations:
Our trade opens to all the world.
Ezra Stiles A few scattered accounts, collected and combined together, may lead us to two certain conclusions: 1. That all the American Indians are one kind of people; 2. That they are the same as the people in the northeast of Asia. Ezra Stiles But after the spirit of conquest had changed the first governments, all the succeeding ones have, in general, proved one continued series of injustice, which has reigned in all countries for almost four thousand years. Ezra Stiles In justice to human society it may perhaps be said of almost all the polities and civil institutions in the world, however imperfect, that they have been founded in and carried on with very considerable wisdom. Ezra Stiles The right of conscience and private judgment is unalienable, and it is truly the interest of all mankind to unite themselves into one body for the liberty, free exercise, and unmolested enjoyment of this right. Ezra Stiles The British merchants represented that they received some profit indeed from Virginia and South Carolina, as well as the West Indies; but as for the rest of this continent, they were constant losers in trade. Ezra Stiles It should seem, then, that the nature of society dictates another, a higher branch, whose superiority arises from its being the interested and natural conservator of the universal interest. Ezra Stiles |
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Quote Keywords: Differently, Each, Effectually, Find, Gives, Liberty, Modeled, Pleasure, Policies, Public, Secured, Somewhat, States, Though, United |
Dictionary Links: Differently, Each, Effectually, Find, Gives, Liberty, Modeled, Pleasure, Policies, Public, Secured, Somewhat, Though, United |
All Ezra Stiles Quotations: A few scattered accounts, collected and combined... A monarchy conducted with infinite wisdom... All the forms of civil polity... Besides a happy policy as to... But a multitude of people, even... But after the spirit of conquest... But Connecticut and Rhode Island have originally... In justice to human society it... Indians are numerous in the tropical... It gives me pleasure to find... It should seem, then, that the... Let a bill, or law, be... Let the grand errand into America... Our trade opens to all the world. The British merchants represented that they received... The constitutions of Maryland and New... The greater part of the governments... The Lord shall have made his... The right of conscience and private... There are reasons for believing that... War, in some instances, especially defensive... We stand a better chance with... With the people, especially a people... |
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