James Madison Quotes About Age
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[Restraints on the press] in all ages, have debauched morals, depressed liberty, shackled religion, supported despotism, and deluged the scaffold with blood.
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Should ardent spirits be everywhere banished from the list of drinks, it will be a revolution not the least remarkable in this revolutionary age, and our country will have its full share in that as in other merits.
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[The public has] the habit now of invalidating opinions emanating from me by reference to my age and infirmities.
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Testimony of all ages forces us to admit that war is among the most dangerous enemies to liberty, and that the executive is the branch most favored by it of all the branches of Power.
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In framing a system, which we wish to last for ages, we should not lose sight of the changes which ages will produce.
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