“You may twist the word freedom as long as you please, but at last it comes to quiet enjoyment of your own property, or it comes to nothing. Why do men want any of those things that are called political rights and privileges? Why do they, for instance, want to vote at elections for members of parliament? Oh! Because they shall then have an influence over the conduct of those members. And of what use is that? Oh! Then they will prevent the members from doing wrong.”
Quote by William Cobbett
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A History of the Protestant Reformation in England and Ireland
The book delves into the historical context, key figures, and significant events that shaped the Reformation in these regions. more
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Source: The Later Works, 1925-1953
Source: The Later Works, 1925-1953
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