"From among the rights retained by
our policy, we have selected those of self defence or bearing arms,
of conscience, and of free inquiry, for two purposes; one, to shew
the vast superiority of our policy, in being able to keep natural
rights necessary for liberty and happiness, out of the hands of
governments; the other, to shew that this ability is the effect of
its principles, and beyond the reach of Mr. Adams’s system, or of
any other, unable to reserve to the people, and to withhold from
governments, a variety of rights."-- John Taylor, Revolutionary
Soldier and U.S. Senator, (1792 – 94, 1803, 1822 – 24). [An
Inquiry into the Principles and Policy of the Government of the
United States: Section the Sixth; THE GOOD MORAL PRINCIPLES OF THE
GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES, (1814).]
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