John Locke — "It is ambition enough to be employed in the search of truth, without minding wha…"
It is ambition enough to be employed in the search of truth, without minding what follows.
It is ambition enough to be employed in the search of truth, without minding what follows.
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"Though the things of nature are given in common, yet man, by being master of himself, and proprietor of his own person, and the actions or labour of it, had still in himself the great foundation of pr…"
"The private judgment of every particular person concerning the truth or falsehood of any doctrine, or the sincerity of any worship, cannot be over-ruled by the public authority of the commonwealth."
"The only way whereby any one divests himself of his Natural Liberty, and puts on the bonds of Civil Society, is by agreeing with other Men to joyn and unite into a Community, for their comfortable, sa…"
"For I confess myself to have been guilty of the same error, of not having looked far enough into the nature of the thing."
"For no man can, in any case, be obliged to obey the laws of a foreign prince or state, who hath not given him leave to be of his religion, or to live within his territories."
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