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Wisdom Quotes From Founding Father Charles Cotesworth Pinckney The great art of government is not to govern too much. Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, founding father Blasphemy against the Almighty is denying his being or providence, or uttering contumelious reproaches on our Savior Christ. It is punished, at common law by fine and imprisonment, for Christianity is part of the laws of the land. Quote from Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, founding father When the general convention met, no citizen of the United States could expect less from it than I did, so many jarring interests and prejudices to reconcile - The variety of pressing dangers at our doors, even during the war, were barely sufficient to force us to act in concert and necessarily give way at times to each other - But when the great work was done and published, I was not only most agreeably disappointed, but struck with amazement -Nothing less than that superintending hand of Providence that so miraculously carried us through the war could have brought it about. Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, founding father |
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