Montesquieu — "The greatest changes are not made by great men, but by small causes."
The greatest changes are not made by great men, but by small causes.
The greatest changes are not made by great men, but by small causes.
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Considerations on the Causes of the Grandeur and Decadence of the Romans, Chapter 18
Date: 1734
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