In fact, it is comfortable to see the standard of reason at length erected, after so many ages, during which the human mind has been held in vassalage by kings, priests, and nobles : and it is honorable for us, to have produced the first legislature who... James Madison - Page 67by Sydney Howard Gay - 1884 - 342 pagesFull view - About this book
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...to see the standard of reason at length erected, after so many ages, during which the human mind has been held in vassalage by kings, priests, and nobles:...be trusted with the formation of his own opinions. ********* I thank you for your communications in Natural History. The several instances of trees, &ic.... | |
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