Thomas More — "They have no private property among them, but all things are common."
They have no private property among them, but all things are common.
They have no private property among them, but all things are common.
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"They have no money among them, but exchange their goods with one another."
"I would rather be a doorkeeper in the house of my God than to dwell in the tents of wickedness."
"For I assure you, I never did set the King's Highness's pleasure above my conscience."
"They have but few laws, and those are plain and easily understood."
"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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