Persecution always says, 'I know the consequences of your opinion better than you know them yourselves.' But the language of toleration was always amicable, liberal, and just: it confessed its doubts, and acknowledged its ignorance ... Persecution had always reasoned from cause to effect, from opinion to action, [that such an opinion would invariably lead to but one action], which proved generally erroneous; while toleration led us invariably to form just conclusions, by judging from actions and not from opinions.
Men are entitled to equal rights-but to equal rights to unequal things. - Charles James Fox
Men are entitled to equal rights-but to equal rights to unequal things.
- Charles James Fox
There is not a power in Europe, no not even Bonaparte's that is so unlimited [as the British monarchy]. - Charles James Fox
There is not a power in Europe, no not even Bonaparte's that is so unlimited [as the British monarchy].
The worst of revolutions is a restoration. - Charles James Fox
The worst of revolutions is a restoration.
All political power is a trust. - Charles James Fox
All political power is a trust.
There is no man who hates the power of the crown more, or who has a worse opinion of the Person to whom it belongs than I. - Charles James Fox
There is no man who hates the power of the crown more, or who has a worse opinion of the Person to whom it belongs than I.
He was uniformly of an opinion which, though not a popular one, he was ready to aver, that the right of governing was not property, but a trust. - Charles James Fox
He was uniformly of an opinion which, though not a popular one, he was ready to aver, that the right of governing was not property, but a trust.
Persecution always says, 'I know the consequences of your opinion better than you know them yourselves.' But the language of toleration was always am… - Charles James Fox
Persecution always says, 'I know the consequences of your opinion better than you know them yourselves.' But the language of toleration was always am…
I prefer the hardest terms of peace to the most just war. - Charles James Fox
I prefer the hardest terms of peace to the most just war.
Any thing that proves that it is not in the power of Kings and Princes by their great armies to have every thing their own way is of such good exampl… - Charles James Fox
Any thing that proves that it is not in the power of Kings and Princes by their great armies to have every thing their own way is of such good exampl…
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