There never was an assembly of men, charged with a great and arduous trust, who were more pure in their motives, or more exclusively or anxiously devoted to the object committed to them.


The Writings of James Madison: 1783-1787 (ed. 1787)


There never was an assembly of men, charged with a great and arduous trust, who were more pure in their motives, or more exclusively or anxiously...

There never was an assembly of men, charged with a great and arduous trust, who were more pure in their motives, or more exclusively or anxiously...

There never was an assembly of men, charged with a great and arduous trust, who were more pure in their motives, or more exclusively or anxiously...

There never was an assembly of men, charged with a great and arduous trust, who were more pure in their motives, or more exclusively or anxiously...