James Iredell Quote

It would be not only useless, but dangerous, to enumerate a number of rights which are not intended to be given up; because it would be implying, in the strongest manner, that every right not included in the exception might be impaired by the government without usurption; and it would be impossible to enumerate every one. Let any one make what collection or enumeration of rights he pleases, I will immediately mention twenty or thirty more rights not contained in it.


July 28, 1788, p. 150. - North Carolina's Debates, in Convention, on the adoption of the Federal Constitution (1787)


It would be not only useless, but dangerous, to enumerate a number of rights which are not intended to be given up; because it would be implying, in...

It would be not only useless, but dangerous, to enumerate a number of rights which are not intended to be given up; because it would be implying, in...

It would be not only useless, but dangerous, to enumerate a number of rights which are not intended to be given up; because it would be implying, in...

It would be not only useless, but dangerous, to enumerate a number of rights which are not intended to be given up; because it would be implying, in...