Andrew Jackson Quote

In this point of the case the question is distinctly presented whether the people of the United States are to govern through representatives chosen by their unbiased suffrages or whether the money and power of a great corporation are to be secretly exerted to influence their judgment and control their decisions.


Annual messages, veto messages, protest, &c. of Andrew Jackson, President of the United States (ed. 1835)


In this point of the case the question is distinctly presented whether the people of the United States are to govern through representatives chosen...

In this point of the case the question is distinctly presented whether the people of the United States are to govern through representatives chosen...

In this point of the case the question is distinctly presented whether the people of the United States are to govern through representatives chosen...

In this point of the case the question is distinctly presented whether the people of the United States are to govern through representatives chosen...