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Thomas Jefferson


"He has refused his assets the laws, the most wholesome and necessary for the public goods. Yes for bidden his governors to pass laws of the median and pressing importance, unless suspended and their cooperation to his ascension be obtained; and one S. suspended, yes I really neglected to attend to that"

John Locke's treaties was a call to start a revolution while the Declaration of Independence was a grievance that America had had enough.

John Locke


"A usurpation as the exercise of power, which another half a ride to; so Tammy is the exercise of power beyond right, which nobody can have a right to it."

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