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Tyranny Absolves all faith; and who invades our rights, however his own commence, can never be But an usurper (Henry Brooke Quotes)
A book may be compared to your neighbour: if it be good it cannot last too long; if bad, you cannot get rid of it too early (Henry Brooke Quotes)
... For righteous monarchs, justly to judge, with their own eyes should see; to rule over freemen, should themselves be free (Henry Brooke Quotes)
A book may be compared to the life of your neighbor. If it be good, it cannot last too long; if bad, you cannot get rid of it too early (Henry Brooke Quotes)
Education, indeed, has made the fondness for fine things next to natural; the corals and bells teach infants on the breasts to be delighted with sound and glitter (Henry Brooke Quotes)
If there be a crime of deeper dye than all the guilty train of human vices, it is ingratitude (Henry Brooke Quotes)