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“I have either read or heard this truth, which the Americans should never forget: That the silence of historians is the surest record of the happiness of a people. The Swiss have been four hundred years the envy of mankind, and there is yet scarcely an history of their nation. What is history, but a disgusting and painful detail of the butcheries of conquerors, and the woeful calamities of the conquered?”

George Clinton, Robert Yates, Samuel Bryan, Anti-Federalist Papers
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Anti-Federalist Papers (1787-1789) Anti-Federalist Papers by Founding Fathers
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