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Ideas Quotes - Page 438

To possess ourselves of a clear idea of what government is, or ought to be, we must trace it to its origin.

Thomas Paine (1791). “Rights of man: being an answer to Mr. Burke's attack on the French Revolution, etc”, p.22

It is a general idea, that when taxes are once laid on, they are never taken off.

Thomas Paine (1792). “Rights of Man: Being an Answer to Mr. Burke's Attack on the French Reuolution. By Thomas Paine ... Part 1. [-second!: Rights of man; part the second. Combining principle and practice. By Thomas Paine ..”, p.60

The interests of the States... ought to be made joint in every possible instance in order to cultivate the idea of our being one nation, and to multiply the instances in which the people shall look up to Congress as their head.

Thomas Jefferson (1853). “The writings of Thomas Jefferson: being his autobiography, correspondence, reports, messages, addresses, and other writings, official and private : published by the order of the Joint Committee of Congress on the Library, from the original manuscripts, deposited in the Department of State”, p.347