I believe it has been said that one copy of The Times contains more useful information than the whole of the historical works of Thucydides.
The progress of freedom depends more upon the maintenance of peace, the spread of commerce, and the diffusion of education, than upon the labours of … - Richard Cobden
The progress of freedom depends more upon the maintenance of peace, the spread of commerce, and the diffusion of education, than upon the labours of …
- Richard Cobden
Look not to the politicians; look to yourselves. - Richard Cobden
Look not to the politicians; look to yourselves.
In Holland, they have come to precisely the same conclusion. There they have adopted a system of secular education, because they have found it imprac… - Richard Cobden
In Holland, they have come to precisely the same conclusion. There they have adopted a system of secular education, because they have found it imprac…
I took the repeal of the Corn Laws as light amusement compared with the difficult task of inducing the priests of all denominations to agree to suffe… - Richard Cobden
I took the repeal of the Corn Laws as light amusement compared with the difficult task of inducing the priests of all denominations to agree to suffe…
Luck is always waiting for something to turn up. Labor, with keen eyes and strong will, always turns up something. Luck lies in bed and wishes the po… - Richard Cobden
Luck is always waiting for something to turn up. Labor, with keen eyes and strong will, always turns up something. Luck lies in bed and wishes the po…
For every credibility gap there is a gullibility gap. - Richard Cobden
For every credibility gap there is a gullibility gap.
Let it never be forgotten that it is not by means of war that states are rendered fit for the enjoyment of constitutional freedom; on the contrary, w… - Richard Cobden
Let it never be forgotten that it is not by means of war that states are rendered fit for the enjoyment of constitutional freedom; on the contrary, w…
Wars have ever been but another aristocratic mode of plundering and oppressing commerce. - Richard Cobden
Wars have ever been but another aristocratic mode of plundering and oppressing commerce.
I believe that the harm which Mill has done to the world by the passage in his book on Political Economy in which he favours the principle of Protect… - Richard Cobden
I believe that the harm which Mill has done to the world by the passage in his book on Political Economy in which he favours the principle of Protect…
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