Edward Everett Quote

Beneath a free government there is nothing but the intelligence of the people to keep the people's peace. Order must be preserved, not by a military police or regiments of horse-guards, but by the spontaneous concert of a well-informed population, resolved that the rights which have been rescued from despotism shall not be subverted by anarchy.


An Address Delivered Before the Literary Societies of Amherst College: August 25, 1835 (ed. 1835)


Beneath a free government there is nothing but the intelligence of the people to keep the people's peace. Order must be preserved, not by a military...

Beneath a free government there is nothing but the intelligence of the people to keep the people's peace. Order must be preserved, not by a military...

Beneath a free government there is nothing but the intelligence of the people to keep the people's peace. Order must be preserved, not by a military...

Beneath a free government there is nothing but the intelligence of the people to keep the people's peace. Order must be preserved, not by a military...