Richard Henry Lee Quote

No free government was ever founded, or ever preserved its liberty, without uniting the characters of the citizen and soldier in those destined for the defense of the state... such area well-regulated militia, composed of the freeholders, citizen and husbandman, who take up arms to preserve their property, as individuals, and their rights as freemen.


State Gazette (Charleston) (8 September 1788)


No free government was ever founded, or ever preserved its liberty, without uniting the characters of the citizen and soldier in those destined for...

No free government was ever founded, or ever preserved its liberty, without uniting the characters of the citizen and soldier in those destined for...

No free government was ever founded, or ever preserved its liberty, without uniting the characters of the citizen and soldier in those destined for...

No free government was ever founded, or ever preserved its liberty, without uniting the characters of the citizen and soldier in those destined for...