Thomas More — "They are more concerned about the public good than about their own private advan…"
They are more concerned about the public good than about their own private advantage.
They are more concerned about the public good than about their own private advantage.
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"I am not so much bound to the Queen, as I am to God."
"I verily think that no man may meddle with the King's marriage, but with peril of his life."
"They have no trade with other nations, but live entirely within themselves."
"They have no schools among them, but such as are public and free."
"They have no printing among them, but write all their books with their own hands."
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