Jean-Jacques Rousseau Quotes
Even The Soberest Judged It Requisite To Sacrifice One Part Of Their Liberty To Ensure The Other, As A Man, Dangerously Wounded In Any Of His Limbs, Readily Parts With It To Save The Rest Of His Body.
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