Herodotus 1/17/24 Herodotus 1/17/24 John Marshall: 'What is it that makes us trust our judges? Their independence in office and manner of appointment.' Read More Herodotus 1/17/24 Herodotus 1/17/24 John Marshall: 'When a law is in its nature a contract, when absolute rights have vested under that contract, a repeal of the law cannot divest those rights.' Read More Herodotus 1/17/24 Herodotus 1/17/24 John Marshall: 'The power to tax is the power to destroy.' Read More Herodotus 1/17/24 Herodotus 1/17/24 John Marshall: 'The most lively fancy aided by the strongest description cannot equal the reality of the opera.' Read More Herodotus 1/17/24 Herodotus 1/17/24 John Marshall: 'The constitution controls any legislative act repugnant to it.' Read More Herodotus 1/17/24 Herodotus 1/17/24 John Marshall: 'To listen well is as powerful a means of communication and influence as to talk well.' Read More Herodotus 1/17/24 Herodotus 1/17/24 Roger Sherman: 'We were driven off like rats in five minutes.' Read More Herodotus 1/17/24 Herodotus 1/17/24 Roger Sherman: 'Let us live no more to ourselves, but to Him who loved us, and gave Himself to die for us.' Read More Herodotus 1/17/24 Herodotus 1/17/24 Roger Sherman: 'All civil rights and the right to hold office were to be extended to persons of any Christian denomination.' Read More Herodotus 1/17/24 Herodotus 1/17/24 George Mason: 'I wish I knew where to get a good one myself; for I find cold Sheets extreamly disagreeable.' Read More Herodotus 1/17/24 Herodotus 1/17/24 George Mason: 'I begin to grow heartily tired of the etiquette and nonsense so fashionable in this city.' Read More Herodotus 1/17/24 Herodotus 1/17/24 George Mason: 'The augmentation of slaves weakens the states; and such a trade is diabolical in itself, and disgraceful to mankind.' Read More Herodotus 1/17/24 Herodotus 1/17/24 George Mason: 'The poor despise labor when performed by slaves.' Read More Herodotus 1/17/24 Herodotus 1/17/24 George Mason: 'Slavery discourages arts and manufactures.' Read More Herodotus 1/17/24 Herodotus 1/17/24 George Mason: 'There is a Passion natural to the Mind of man, especially a free Man, which renders him impatient of Restraint.' Read More Herodotus 1/17/24 Herodotus 1/17/24 George Mason: 'All men are by nature born equally free and independent.' Read More Herodotus 1/17/24 Herodotus 1/17/24 George Mason: 'As nations can not be rewarded or punished in the next world they must be in this.' Read More Herodotus 1/17/24 Herodotus 1/17/24 George Mason: 'We came equals into this world, and equals shall we go out of it.' Read More Herodotus 1/17/24 Herodotus 1/17/24 George Mason: 'I ask, sir, what is the militia? It is the whole people except for a few public officials.' Read More Herodotus 1/17/24 Herodotus 1/17/24 John Hancock: 'I find money some way or other goes very fast. But I think I can reflect it has been spent with satisfaction and to my own honour.' Read More Newer Posts Older Posts
Herodotus 1/17/24 Herodotus 1/17/24 John Marshall: 'What is it that makes us trust our judges? Their independence in office and manner of appointment.' Read More
Herodotus 1/17/24 Herodotus 1/17/24 John Marshall: 'When a law is in its nature a contract, when absolute rights have vested under that contract, a repeal of the law cannot divest those rights.' Read More
Herodotus 1/17/24 Herodotus 1/17/24 John Marshall: 'The power to tax is the power to destroy.' Read More
Herodotus 1/17/24 Herodotus 1/17/24 John Marshall: 'The most lively fancy aided by the strongest description cannot equal the reality of the opera.' Read More
Herodotus 1/17/24 Herodotus 1/17/24 John Marshall: 'The constitution controls any legislative act repugnant to it.' Read More
Herodotus 1/17/24 Herodotus 1/17/24 John Marshall: 'To listen well is as powerful a means of communication and influence as to talk well.' Read More
Herodotus 1/17/24 Herodotus 1/17/24 Roger Sherman: 'We were driven off like rats in five minutes.' Read More
Herodotus 1/17/24 Herodotus 1/17/24 Roger Sherman: 'Let us live no more to ourselves, but to Him who loved us, and gave Himself to die for us.' Read More
Herodotus 1/17/24 Herodotus 1/17/24 Roger Sherman: 'All civil rights and the right to hold office were to be extended to persons of any Christian denomination.' Read More
Herodotus 1/17/24 Herodotus 1/17/24 George Mason: 'I wish I knew where to get a good one myself; for I find cold Sheets extreamly disagreeable.' Read More
Herodotus 1/17/24 Herodotus 1/17/24 George Mason: 'I begin to grow heartily tired of the etiquette and nonsense so fashionable in this city.' Read More
Herodotus 1/17/24 Herodotus 1/17/24 George Mason: 'The augmentation of slaves weakens the states; and such a trade is diabolical in itself, and disgraceful to mankind.' Read More
Herodotus 1/17/24 Herodotus 1/17/24 George Mason: 'The poor despise labor when performed by slaves.' Read More
Herodotus 1/17/24 Herodotus 1/17/24 George Mason: 'Slavery discourages arts and manufactures.' Read More
Herodotus 1/17/24 Herodotus 1/17/24 George Mason: 'There is a Passion natural to the Mind of man, especially a free Man, which renders him impatient of Restraint.' Read More
Herodotus 1/17/24 Herodotus 1/17/24 George Mason: 'All men are by nature born equally free and independent.' Read More
Herodotus 1/17/24 Herodotus 1/17/24 George Mason: 'As nations can not be rewarded or punished in the next world they must be in this.' Read More
Herodotus 1/17/24 Herodotus 1/17/24 George Mason: 'We came equals into this world, and equals shall we go out of it.' Read More
Herodotus 1/17/24 Herodotus 1/17/24 George Mason: 'I ask, sir, what is the militia? It is the whole people except for a few public officials.' Read More
Herodotus 1/17/24 Herodotus 1/17/24 John Hancock: 'I find money some way or other goes very fast. But I think I can reflect it has been spent with satisfaction and to my own honour.' Read More