William Jennings Bryan Quote

The chief duty of governments, in so far as they are coercive, is to restrain those who would interfere with the inalienable rights of the individual, among which are the right to life, the right to liberty, the right to the pursuit of happiness and the right to worship God according to the dictates of ones conscience.


The Royal Art (ed. 1914)


The chief duty of governments, in so far as they are coercive, is to restrain those who would interfere with the inalienable rights of the...

The chief duty of governments, in so far as they are coercive, is to restrain those who would interfere with the inalienable rights of the...

The chief duty of governments, in so far as they are coercive, is to restrain those who would interfere with the inalienable rights of the...

The chief duty of governments, in so far as they are coercive, is to restrain those who would interfere with the inalienable rights of the...