Lysander Spooner Quotes
A Man's Natural Rights Are His Own, Against The Whole World; And Any Infringement Of Them Is Equally A Crime; Whether Committed By One Man, Or By Millions; Whether Committed By One Man, Calling Himself A Robber, Or By Millions Calling Themselves A Government.
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