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Samuel Adams to Richard Henry Lee (August 24, 1789)
Author(s): Samuel AdamsRecipient: Richard Henry Lee
Certified: Yes
Volume: Creating the Bill of RightsPages: 286
Editor: Helen E. Veit, Kenneth R. Bowling
Published: Aug. 24, 1789Edit Year: 1991
ISBN: 801841003

I mean, my friend, to let you know how deeply I am impressed with a sense of the Importance of Amendments; that the good People may clearly see the distinction, for there is a distinction, between the federal Powers vested in Congress, and the sovereign Authority belonging to the several States, which is the Palladium of the private, and personal rights of the Citizens. I freely protest to you that earnestly wish some Amendments may be judiciously and deliberately made without partial or local considerations—that there may be no uncomfortable Jarrings among the several Powers; that the whole People may in every State contemplate their own safety on solid grounds, and the Union of the States be perpetual. . . . Your Letter requires a further Consideration I will at present only express my astonishment at the strange, and absurd opinion of our former republican Connecticut friend—Tempora mutantur, et hic mutatur in illis.

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Physical Location: American Philosophical Society; call no. BL51,Richard Henry Lee Papers
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