Danh ngôn của John Quincy Adams

The great object of the institution of civil government is the improvement of those who are parties to the social compact.
The great object of the institution of civil government is the improvement of those who are parties to the social compact.
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- Always vote for principle, though you may vote alone, and you may cherish the sweetest reflection that your vote is never lost.
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- The highest glory of the American Revolution was this: it connected in one indissoluble bond the principles of civil government with the principles of Christianity.
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