Slavery is so vile and miserable an estate of man, and so directly opposite to the generous temper and courage of our nation.
Empiricism, natural rights
Slavery is so vile and miserable an estate of man, and so directly opposite to the generous temper and courage of our nation.
Empiricism, natural rights
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"The care of our souls is not committed to the civil magistrate, any more than to other men."
Strange & Unusual"It is ambition enough to be employed in the search of truth, without minding what follows."
Strange & Unusual"New opinions are always suspected, and usually opposed, without any other reason but because they are not already common."
Strange & Unusual"The power of the legislative, being derived from the people by a positive voluntary grant and institution, can be no other than what that positive grant conveyed."
Shocking"All men are liable to error, and most men are in many points erroneous."
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