Montesquieu — "The less we read, the more we admire."
The less we read, the more we admire.
The less we read, the more we admire.
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"The law, in its majestic equality, forbids rich and poor alike to sleep under bridges, beg in the streets, and steal loaves of bread."
"When an army is once formed, it is always to be feared."
"In a true democracy, the people are sovereign, and the magistrates are only its ministers."
"To prevent the executive power from being able to oppress, it is requisite that the armies with which it is entrusted should consist of the people, and have the same spirit as the people."
"The natural effect of commerce is to lead to peace."
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