“They wish for a general government of unity, as they see that the local legislatures must naturally and necessarily tend to retard the general government.”
Henry Knox“Our political machine, composed of thirteen independent sovereignties, have been perpetually operating against each other and against the federal head ever since the peace.”
Henry Knox“Men at a distance, who have admired our systems of government unfounded in nature, are apt to accuse the rulers, and say that taxes have been assessed too high and collected too rigidly.”
Henry Knox“They wish for a general government of unity, as they see that the local legislatures must naturally and necessarily tend to retard the general government.”
Henry Knox“Having proceeded to this length, for which they are now ripe, we shall have a formidable rebellion against reason, the principle of all government, and against the very name of liberty.”
Henry Knox“That taxes may be the ostensible cause is true, but that they are the true cause is as far remote from truth as light from darkness.”
Henry Knox“We have arrived at that point of time in which we are forced to see our own humiliation, as a nation, and that a progression in this line cannot be a productive of happiness, private or public.”
Henry Knox“Something is wanting, and something must be done, or we shall be involved in all the horror of failure, and civil war without a prospect of its termination.”
Henry Knox