Speech before the New England Society (22 December 1843)
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The Americans equally detest the pageantry of a king and the supercilious hypocrisy of a bishop.
Junius, Letter xxxv (19 December 1769)
It established a religion without a prelate, a government without a king.
George Bancroft on Calvinism, in History of the United States (1834), Vol. III, Ch. vi.
Oh, we are weary pilgrims; to this wilderness we bring
A Church without a bishop, a State without a King
Anonymous poem "The Puritans' Mistake", published by Oliver Ditson (1844).
“A thousand horrid Prodigies foretold it.
A feeble government, eluded Laws,
A factious Populace, luxurious Nobles,
And all the maladies of stinking states.”
The Tragedy of Irene (1749), Act I, Sc. 1
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Source: Liberalism (1911), Chapter II, The Elements of Liberalism, p. 17.
“To govern the state by law is to praise the right and blame the wrong.”
from "Having Regulations—A Memorandum" in The Complete Works of Han Fei Tzu, Volume I, Arthur Probsthain, London, 1939. Translated by W.K. Liao.
For My Legionaries: The Iron Guard (1936), The Legion
“Nothing turns out to be so oppressive and unjust as a feeble government.”
Source: Reflections on the Revolution in France
Source: Two Hundred Million Americans in Search of a Government (1969), p. 116
1850s, Latter-Day Pamphlets (1850), The Present Time (February 1, 1850)