Thomas More — "They have no slaves among them, but such as are taken in war, or condemned for s…"
They have no slaves among them, but such as are taken in war, or condemned for some crime.
They have no slaves among them, but such as are taken in war, or condemned for some crime.
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"I fear me, I shall never be able to answer the King's Grace in these matters, but with peril of my life."
"They think that the chief happiness of life consists in pleasure."
"I am not of so little wit, as to set my soul in peril."
"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."
"I am not so mad, as to play the part of a fool, to my own destruction."
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