John Adams Quote

As unbalanced parties of every description can never tolerate a free inquiry of any kind, when employed against themselves, the license, and even the most temperate freedom of the press, soon excite resentment and revenge.


Discourses on Davila (ed. 1805)


As unbalanced parties of every description can never tolerate a free inquiry of any kind, when employed against themselves, the license, and even the ...

As unbalanced parties of every description can never tolerate a free inquiry of any kind, when employed against themselves, the license, and even the ...

As unbalanced parties of every description can never tolerate a free inquiry of any kind, when employed against themselves, the license, and even the ...

As unbalanced parties of every description can never tolerate a free inquiry of any kind, when employed against themselves, the license, and even the ...