A people may let a king fall, yet still remain a people, but if a king let his people slip from him, he is no longer a king.


Letters of Mrs. Adams: The Wife of John Adams (ed. 1840)


A people may let a king fall, yet still remain a people, but if a king let his people slip from him, he is no longer a king.

A people may let a king fall, yet still remain a people, but if a king let his people slip from him, he is no longer a king.

A people may let a king fall, yet still remain a people, but if a king let his people slip from him, he is no longer a king.

A people may let a king fall, yet still remain a people, but if a king let his people slip from him, he is no longer a king.