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  • Writer: katellashisadventure
    katellashisadventure
  • Jun 11, 2025
  • 1 min read
American Magazine
American Magazine

"A State is a supreme corporation that never dies. Its powers, when it acts for itself, are at times, equally extensive; and it has the same right to repeal a law this year, as it had to make it the last. If therefore our posterity are bound by our constitutions, and can neither amend no annul them, they are to all intents and purposes our slaves."


"Giles Hickory" American Magazine, December 1787


Giles Hickory is a pseudonym of what famous individual?

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