They certainly are not great writers, but they speak their country's language and they make themselves heard.


Book One, Chapter XIII. - Democracy in America, Volume II (1840)


They certainly are not great writers, but they speak their country's language and they make themselves heard.

They certainly are not great writers, but they speak their country's language and they make themselves heard.

They certainly are not great writers, but they speak their country's language and they make themselves heard.

They certainly are not great writers, but they speak their country's language and they make themselves heard.