Patrick Henry Quotes
I Know Some Say, Let Us Have Good Laws, And No Matter For The Men That Execute Them: But Let Them Consider, That Though Good Laws Do Well, Good Men Do Better: For Good Laws May Want Good Men, And Be Abolished Or Evaded [invaded In Franklin's Print] By Ill Men; But Good Men Will Never Want Good Laws, Nor Suffer Ill Ones.
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