Property is in its nature timid and seeks protection, and nothing is more gratifying to government than to become a protector.


Speeches of John C. Calhoun (ed. 1843)


Property is in its nature timid and seeks protection, and nothing is more gratifying to government than to become a protector.

Property is in its nature timid and seeks protection, and nothing is more gratifying to government than to become a protector.

Property is in its nature timid and seeks protection, and nothing is more gratifying to government than to become a protector.

Property is in its nature timid and seeks protection, and nothing is more gratifying to government than to become a protector.