The flames kindled on the Fourth of July, 1776, have spread over too much
of the globe to be extinguished by the feeble engines of despotism; on the
contrary, they will consume these engines and all who work them.
-- Thomas Jefferson
of the globe to be extinguished by the feeble engines of despotism; on the
contrary, they will consume these engines and all who work them.
-- Thomas Jefferson
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