Frederick the Great — "Religion is a matter for the individual conscience, and I will not interfere wit…"
Religion is a matter for the individual conscience, and I will not interfere with it.
Religion is a matter for the individual conscience, and I will not interfere with it.
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"To be a great general, one must be both brave and prudent."
"The musket is the queen of weapons."
"The happiness of the people is the supreme law."
"My people and I have come to an agreement which satisfies us both. They are to say what they please, and I am to do what I please."
"You must be a philosopher, for a prince who does not think is a prince who does not rule."
Reflecting his policy of religious tolerance, particularly in his early reign
Date: c. 1740s
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