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Charles A. Beard Quotes

When its dark enough you can see the stars.

"Condensed History Lesson" by Arthur H. Secord, Readers' Digest, Volume 38, No. 226, February 1941.

Jeffersonian Democracy simply meant the possession of the federal government by the agrarian masses led by an aristocracy of slave-owning masses.

Charles A. Beard (2017). “Economic Origins of Jeffersonian Democracy: How Hamilton's Merchant Class Lost Out to the Agrarian South”, p.9, Courier Dover Publications

Whom the gods would destroy, they first make mad with power.

"Condensed History Lesson" by Arthur H. Secord, Readers' Digest, Volume 38, No. 226, February 1941.

Perpetual war for perpetual peace.

"I am the perfect example of censorship in the United States". www.theguardian.com. March 29, 2001.

The bee fertilizes the flower it robs.

"Condensed History Lesson" by Arthur H. Secord, Readers' Digest, Volume 38, No. 226, February 1941.

The mills of God grind slowly, but they grind exceedingly small.

"Condensed History Lesson" by Arthur H. Secord, Readers' Digest, Volume 38, No. 226, February 1941.