Thomas More — "They count it a great reproach that so many men should be kept idle, as if the w…"
They count it a great reproach that so many men should be kept idle, as if the wealth of the whole country lay in the number of its beggars.
They count it a great reproach that so many men should be kept idle, as if the wealth of the whole country lay in the number of its beggars.
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"For they think it a very unjust thing to make a great company of thieves because a man happens to be in want."
"They have no lawyers among them, for they consider them as a sort of people whose profession it is to disguise matters."
"They have no knowledge of the stars, but only of the sun and moon."
"The most part of all your princes have more delight in warlike matters and the feats of hunting than in the good arts of peace."
"They think that the chief happiness of life consists in pleasure."
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