Edmund Burke — "The love of lucre, and not the love of liberty, is the motive of their conduct."
The love of lucre, and not the love of liberty, is the motive of their conduct.
The love of lucre, and not the love of liberty, is the motive of their conduct.
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"The credulity of dupes is as inexhaustible as the invention of knaves."
"The public interest requires that the public should be well informed."
"People crushed by law have no hopes but from power. If laws are their enemies, they will be enemies to laws."
"Old establishments are tried by their effects. If the people are happy, united, wealthy, and powerful, we presume the government under which they are found to be good."
"Superstition is the religion of feeble minds."
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