Montesquieu — "Slavery is not good by its nature; it is useful neither to the master nor to the…"
Slavery is not good by its nature; it is useful neither to the master nor to the slave.
Slavery is not good by its nature; it is useful neither to the master nor to the slave.
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"It is necessary to examine into the laws in relation to the nature of the climate."
"A people is not free if it does not know the laws."
"In a true state of nature, indeed, all men are born equal, but they cannot continue in this equality. Society makes them lose it, and they recover it only by the force of laws."
"The most important quality of a minister of state is to know how to suffer."
"Frequent punishments are a sign of weakness or indolence in the government."
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