Thomas More — "They have no books among them, but such as are written in their own language."
They have no books among them, but such as are written in their own language.
They have no books among them, but such as are written in their own language.
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"And albeit, Master Rich, that I have in my time, as I think, as great a mind as any man, to please the King, yet I never thought, nor never will think, but that my soul is more to me than my body."
"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 have no ceremonies among them, but such as are simple and grave."
"I am not, nor ever have been, a man of ceremonies."
"They have no trade with other nations, but live entirely within themselves."
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