John Locke — "For I confess myself to have been guilty of the same error, of not having looked…"
For I confess myself to have been guilty of the same error, of not having looked far enough into the nature of the thing.
For I confess myself to have been guilty of the same error, of not having looked far enough into the nature of the thing.
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"The business of laws is not to provide for the truth of opinions, but for the safety and security of the commonwealth, and of every particular man's goods and person."
"For no man can, in any case, be obliged to obey the laws of a foreign prince or state, who hath not given him leave to be of his religion, or to live within his territories."
"He that knows the world, will not be too fastidious, or censorious of the manners of others."
"The Bible is a book of faith, and not of science."
"Education begins the gentleman, but reading, good company and reflection must finish him."
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