John Locke — "The chief business of the senses is to inform the mind of what passes without."
The chief business of the senses is to inform the mind of what passes without.
The chief business of the senses is to inform the mind of what passes without.
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"The common people are not always to be trusted."
"The knowledge of man's self is the beginning of all wisdom."
"The civil magistrate has no jurisdiction over the salvation of souls."
"The commonwealth seems to me to be a society of men constituted only for the procuring, preserving, and advancing their own civil interests."
"The right of judging, that is, of determining all matters of controversy between subjects, whether they concern the interpretation of laws, or the examination of facts, belongs to the magistrate."
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