There is “nothing more dangerous to the cause of truth and liberty than a party-spirit.” Yet, today, most people approach most issues through a party-first mentality. That has to stop for liberty to grow.
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Noah Webster – The Revolution in France (1794)
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John Adams – “U” to the Boston Gazette (29 Aug 1763)
Cato’s Letters No. 51 (4 Nov 1721)
Cato’s Letters No. 134 (29 June 1723)
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George Washington – Farewell Address (19 Sept 1796)
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