Frederick the Great — "Religion is a matter for the individual conscience, and I will not interfere wit…"
Religion is a matter for the individual conscience, and I will not interfere with it.
Religion is a matter for the individual conscience, and I will not interfere with it.
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"I have made the mistake of thinking that men are reasonable."
"A man without a cause is a man without a country."
"It is better to be feared than loved, if you cannot be both."
"An army is a good dog that barks when its master bids it."
"To be a great general, one must be both brave and prudent."
Reflecting his policy of religious tolerance, particularly in his early reign
Date: c. 1740s
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