Thomas More — "They have but few laws, and those are plain and easily understood."
They have but few laws, and those are plain and easily understood.
They have but few laws, and those are plain and easily understood.
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"I have not sought for any worldly honor, but only to serve God and the King."
"If I could win the whole world and lose my soul, I would not do it."
"They have no images of God among them, but only a plain altar."
"For in Utopia, where every man hath a right to everything, they all know that if care is taken to develop the public stores, no private man can want anything."
"They count it a great reproach that so many men should be kept idle, as if the wealth of the whole country lay in the number of its beggars."
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