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Hugh Henry Brackenridge Quotes

American writer, lawyer and judge

Hugh Henry Brackenridge (1748 – June 25, 1816) was an American writer, lawyer, judge, and justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.

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That Liberty, </br> Which, not the thunder of Bellona's voice, </br> With fleets, and armies, from the British shore, </br> Shall wrest from us.

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When the patient is dead, it was the disease killed him, not the Doctor. Dead men tell no tales.

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Gravity is the most practical qualification of the physician.

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Experience is a great softener of the mind; it gives knowledge.

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