“No human government has a right to enquire into private opinions, to presume that it knows them, or to act on that presumption. Men are the best judges of the consequences of their own opinions, and how far they are likely to influence their actions; and it is most unnatural and tyrannical to say, "as you think, so must you act. I will collect the evidence of your future conduct from what I know to be your opinions."”
Quote by Charles James Fox
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The Speeches ... in the House of Commons
This book presents a compilation of significant speeches from the House of Commons, offering insight into the political landscape and the evolution of public policy in the United Kingdom. more
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