The English are the people in the world who have best known how to take advantage of each of these three great things: religion, commerce, and liberty.
Separation of powers
The English are the people in the world who have best known how to take advantage of each of these three great things: religion, commerce, and liberty.
Separation of powers
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"The Romans were a nation of robbers, who, having robbed all the world, at last robbed themselves."
Controversial"As all men are born equal, slavery is against nature."
Controversial"I have never heard of anything so insolent as to propose to the English Parliament to give up their liberty by their own consent."
Controversial"Countries are not cultivated in proportion to their fertility, but to their liberty."
Controversial"When the legislative and executive powers are united in the same person, or in the same body of magistrates, there can be no liberty; because apprehensions may arise, lest the same monarch or senate s…"
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