John Locke — "I here put the case of a man, whose mind is so far out of order, that he takes h…"
I here put the case of a man, whose mind is so far out of order, that he takes himself to be a king.
I here put the case of a man, whose mind is so far out of order, that he takes himself to be a king.
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"Rebellion is an opposition, not to persons, but to authority."
"The works of nature and the works of art are but the outside and rind of the world."
"All men are liable to error; and most men are, in many points, by passion or interest, under temptation to it."
"To be happy, then, is to have a sound mind in a sound body, and to be well provided with the necessaries of life."
"The natural liberty of man is to be free from any superior power on earth, and not to be under the will or legislative authority of man, but to have only the law of nature for his rule."
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