A great kingdom is not to be made good by the multitude of people, but by the greatness of them that are in it.
Empiricism, scientific method
A great kingdom is not to be made good by the multitude of people, but by the greatness of them that are in it.
Empiricism, scientific method
Essays, Of the True Greatness of Kingdoms and Estates
1625
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