Edward Rutledge citations

Edward Rutledge, né le 23 novembre 1749 à Charleston et mort dans cette même ville le 23 janvier 1800, est un homme politique américain.

Il est le plus jeune signataire de la Déclaration d'indépendance des États-Unis et le 39e gouverneur de Caroline du Sud.

Il est le frère de John Rutledge, membre de la Cour suprême des États-Unis. Wikipedia  

✵ 23. novembre 1749 – 23. janvier 1800
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Edward Rutledge: Citations en anglais

“I hope the Friends of Federal Government may be as successful in New York, as they have been in South Carolina. We had a tedious but trifling opposition to contend with. We had prejudices to contend with and sacrifices to make. Yet they were worth making for the good old cause.”

Edward Rutledge

People become more and more satisfied with the adoption, and if well administered, and administered with moderation they will cherish and bless those who have offered them a Constitution which will secure to them all the Advantages that flow from good government.
Letter to John Jay (20 June 1788), published in The Correspondence and Public Papers of John Jay 1782-1793 (1793), p. 339

“I find that I can agree fully with my good friend Patrick Henry when he said it cannot be emphasized too strongly or too often that this great nation was founded, not by religionists, but by Christians, not on religions, but on the Gospel of Jesus Christ.”

Edward Rutledge

This is clearly spurious. The only published appearance of this attribution yet located is in Baking Recipes of Our Founding Fathers : Authentic Baking Recipes from the Wives and Mothers Of, & Trivia About, the Signers of the Declaration of Independence and Our Constitution (2004), by Robert W. Pelton, p. 213. As the "religionists" passage cited was not written until 1956, and was not misattributed to Henry until 1988, it is obvious that Rutledge (who died in 1800) can neither have said that he agreed with it nor attributed it to Henry.
Misattributed

“Be mild and firm. Apply your best exertions to put us in a proper posture of defense.”

Edward Rutledge

As quoted in John and Edward Rutledge of South Carolina (1997) by James Haw, p. 269

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