Thomas More — "They detest war as a very brutal thing, and which, to the reproach of human natu…"
They detest war as a very brutal thing, and which, to the reproach of human nature, is more practiced by beasts than by men.
They detest war as a very brutal thing, and which, to the reproach of human nature, is more practiced by beasts than by men.
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"They are more concerned about the public good than about their own private advantage."
"They have no holidays among them, but only the first day of every month."
"And if I had done otherwise than I did, I should have lost my soul."
"They have no hunting among them, for they look upon it as the basest sort of sport."
"They have no clocks among them, but measure their time by the course of the sun."
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