Trade and Liberty:

A cool — though exaggerated — quote, from the Cato’s Letters (1722):

Sometimes, indeed, trade, like a phantom, has made a faint appearance at an arbitrary court, but disappeared again at the first approach of the morning light: She is the portion of free states, is married to liberty, and ever flies the foul and polluted embraces of a tyrant.

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