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Collection Reference Number GLC05289
From Archive Folder Documents Relating to 1788 
Title John Adams to Benjamin Rush regarding a balanced government
Date 2 December 1788
Author Adams, John (1735-1826)  
Recipient Rush, Benjamin  
Document Type Correspondence
Content Description Adams mentions his Defence (just received by Rush) and writes "It is an opinion here that they [the volumes] contributed Somewhat to restore permanent Tranquility to this Commonwealth, as well as Suppress the pestilent County Conventions, Insurrections and Rebellion." He continues to argue that balanced government is the only way to protect the laws and secure "Liberty, Property, Life and Character...." Adams also mentions Rush's expectation that he will have higher office, "[y]ou tell me my Labours are only beginning, Seven and Twenty years have I laboured in this rugged Vineyward and am now arrived at an Age when Man sighs for repose."
Subjects US Constitution  Government and Civics  Rebellion  State Constitution  Law  President  
People Rush, Benjamin (1746-1813)  Adams, John (1735-1826)  
Place written Braintree, Massachusetts
Theme Government & Politics; The Presidency
Sub-collection The Gilder Lehrman Collection, 1493-1859
Copyright The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Module Settlement, Commerce, Revolution and Reform: 1493-1859
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