Samuel Adams Quotes
No People Ever Yet Groaned Under The Heavy Yoke Of Slavery, But When They Deserv'd It ... The Truth Is, All Might Be Free If They Valued Freedom, And Defended It As They Ought ... If Therefore A People Will Not Be Free; If They Have Not Virtue Enough To Maintain Their Liberty Against A Presumptuous Invader, They Deserve No Pity, And Are To Be Treated With Contempt And Ignominy.
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