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Respectfully Quoted: A Dictionary of Quotations. 1989.
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NUMBER:
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679 |
AUTHOR:
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George Washington (173299) |
QUOTATION:
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For if Men are to be precluded from offering their Sentiments on a matter, which may involve the most serious and alarming consequences, that can invite the consideration of Mankind, reason is of no use to us; the freedom of Speech may be taken away, and, dumb and silent we may be led, like sheep, to the Slaughter. |
ATTRIBUTION:
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General GEORGE WASHINGTON, address to the officers of the army, Newburgh, New York, March 15, 1783.The Writings of George Washington, ed. John C. Fitzpatrick, vol. 26, p. 225 (1938). |
SUBJECTS:
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Freedom of speech |
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