The most important of man's rights is to be allowed to live in a society where he is free to choose his own religion, and to follow his own conscience.
Democracy in America
The most important of man's rights is to be allowed to live in a society where he is free to choose his own religion, and to follow his own conscience.
Democracy in America
Attributed, often paraphrased, direct source is difficult to pinpoint.
c. 1835
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