Edmund Burke — "The effects of liberty on the human mind are not always favourable to the peace …"
The effects of liberty on the human mind are not always favourable to the peace of society, or to the order of a state.
The effects of liberty on the human mind are not always favourable to the peace of society, or to the order of a state.
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"The greater the man, the more he is the subject of calumny."
"Novelty is not innovation."
"The tyranny of a multitude is a multiplied tyranny."
"Of all the loose and sanguinary speculators, the French are the worst."
"If I cannot reform with equity, I will not reform at all."
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