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Cannot Quotes by Algernon Sidney
- [L]iberty cannot be preserved, if the manners of the people are corrupted . . .
- [I]f vice and corruption prevail, liberty cannot subsist; but if virtue have the advantage, arbitrary power cannot be established.
- The only ends for which governments are constituted, and obedience rendered to them, are the obtaining of and protection; and they who cannot provide for…
- Nay, all laws must fall, human societies that subsist by them be dissolved, and all innocent persons be exposed to the violence of the most…
- Everyone sees they cannot well live asunder, nor many together, without some rule to which all must submit.
- The general revolt of a Nation cannot be called a Rebellion.
- If vice and corruption prevail, liberty cannot subsist; but if virtue have the advantage, arbitrary power cannot be established.
- Liberty cannot be preserved, if the manners of the people are corrupted.
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