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It is better that ten guilty escape than one innocent suffer.
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The public good is in nothing more essentially interested, than in the protection of every individual's private rights.
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That the king can do no wrong is a necessary and fundamental principle of the English constitution.
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The sciences are of a sociable disposition, and flourish best in the neighborhood of each other; nor is there any branch of…
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Punishments of unreasonable severity, especially where indiscriminately afflicted, have less effect in preventing crimes, and amending the manners of a people, than…
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THIS law of nature, being co-eval with mankind and dictated by God himself, is of course superior in obligation to any other.…
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Upon these two foundations, the law of nature and the law of revelation, depend all human laws.
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The third absolute right, inherent in every Englishman, is that of . . . the sacred and inviolable rights of private property.
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Herein indeed consists the excellence of the English government, that all parts of it form a mutual check upon each other.
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Men was formed for society, and is neither capable of living alone, nor has the courage to do it.
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Free men have arms; slaves do not.
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The liberty of the press is indeed essential to the nature of a free state: but this consists in laying no previous…
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Science corrects the old creeds, sweeps away, with every new perception, our infantile catechisms, and necessitates a faith commensurate with the grander…
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
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There's no greater tragedy than an equal intensity, in the same soul or the same man, of the intellectual sentiment and the…
— Fernando Pessoa
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Law is the embodiment of the moral sentiment of the people.
— William Blackstone
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Art itself is essentially ethical; because every true work of art must have a beauty or grandeur of some kind, and beauty…
— Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
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I know no subject more elevating, more amazing, more ready to the poetical enthusiasm, the philosophical reflection, and the moral sentiment than…
— James Thomson
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