A Discourse On the Dangers That Threaten the Free Institutions of the United Sta

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A Discourse On the Dangers That Threaten the Free Institutions of the United Sta
Beverley Tucker
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It is not manifest, ed in supineness and patience under authority, lawful or un_ 13 lawful; but in fierce strifes, in which the struggle for Power takes the name of a struggle for Liberty. Of these, indeed, we have enough. A name is spoken, a symbol is shown, and instantly "From winding glen, from upland brown, Soon pours each hardy tenant down. Each valley — each sequestered glen Musters its little horde of men, That met as torrents from the height In highland dales their streams unite, Still ...gathering, as they pour along, A voice more loud, a tide more strong. " For what is all this waste of time, this waste of substance, and, worst of all, this waste of excitement, which, once spent, leaves the mind unfit for action? For what is it but to dance around a hickory x>ole, or to celebrate the orgies of a log cabin, or to rally to some symbol, no matter what, of a man like themselves, the idol of the moment, identified with no interest, pledged to no right, consecrated to no principle?

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