"The celebrated traveller, Baron Humboldt, calling on the President one day, was received into his cabinet. On taking up one of the public journals which lay upon the table, he was shocked to find its columns teeming with the most wanton abuse and licentious calumnies of the President. He threw it down with indignation, exclaiming, "Why do you not have the fellow hung who dares to write these abominable lies ?" The President smiled at the warmth of the Baron, and replied — "What! hang the guardians of the public morals? No sir, — rather would I protect the spirit of freedom which dictates even that degree of abuse. Put that paper into your pocket, my good friend, carry it with you to Europe, and when you hear any one doubt the reality of American freedom, show them that paper, and tell them where you found it." "But is it not shocking that virtuous characters should be defamed?" replied the Baron. "Let their actions refute such libels. Believe me," continued the President, "virtue is not long darkened by the clouds of calumny; and the temporary pain which it causes is infinitely overweighed by the safety it insures against degeneracy in the principles and conduct of public functionaries. When a man assumes a public trust, he should consider himself as public property.""
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B. L. Rayner, presenting an account of a meeting between Humboldt and Thomas Jefferson, in Sketches of the Life, Writings, and Opinions of Thomas Jefferson (1832), p. 474; also in his Life of Jefferson (1834), p. 356. The exact date is not presented but several meetings with the Jefferson occurred during Humboldt's visit to Washington, D.C., from June 1 to June 27, 1804.
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Alexander von Humboldt
1769 – 1859
deutscher Naturwissenschaftler, Ethnologe und Geograph, Bruder von [[Wilhelm von Humboldt]]
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