Thomas More — "The most part of all your princes have more delight in warlike matters and the f…"
The most part of all your princes have more delight in warlike matters and the feats of hunting than in the good arts of peace.
The most part of all your princes have more delight in warlike matters and the feats of hunting than in the good arts of peace.
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"They have no money among them, but exchange their goods with one another."
"They have no printing among them, but write all their books with their own hands."
"I am not bound to believe the Bishop of Rome, no more than I am bound to believe the Bishop of Canterbury."
"If the bishops would do their duty, the king would never have fallen into this error."
"If I could win the whole world and lose my soul, I would not do it."
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