John Locke — "He that knows the world, will not be too fastidious, or censorious of the manner…"
He that knows the world, will not be too fastidious, or censorious of the manners of others.
He that knows the world, will not be too fastidious, or censorious of the manners of others.
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"Slavery is so vile and miserable an estate of man, and so directly opposite to the generous temper and courage of our nation."
"The people cannot be safe, though the form of the commonwealth be never so exactly framed, unless they have a right to change the legislative power, when they find the legislative act contrary to the …"
"The study of the original of our own ideas is, I confess, a dry and barren speculation."
"The common people are not always to be trusted."
"I think it is a great mistake for any one to take his children to task for every little trivial fault."
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