William Wordsworth — "The common people are not to be trusted with any species of power, least of all …"
The common people are not to be trusted with any species of power, least of all with that which is the most dangerous, the power of making laws.
The common people are not to be trusted with any species of power, least of all with that which is the most dangerous, the power of making laws.
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