It is sufficiently obvious, that persons and property are the two great subjects on which Governments are to act; and that the rights of persons, and the rights of property, are the objects, for the protection of which Government was instituted. These rights cannot well be separated.


Letters and other writings of James Madison (ed. 1865)


It is sufficiently obvious, that persons and property are the two great subjects on which Governments are to act; and that the rights of persons, and ...

It is sufficiently obvious, that persons and property are the two great subjects on which Governments are to act; and that the rights of persons, and ...

It is sufficiently obvious, that persons and property are the two great subjects on which Governments are to act; and that the rights of persons, and ...

It is sufficiently obvious, that persons and property are the two great subjects on which Governments are to act; and that the rights of persons, and ...