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The Greater Number Of People Take Their Opinions On Trust, To Avoid The Trouble Of Exercising Their Own Minds, And These Indolent Beings Naturally Adhere To The Letter, Rather Than The Spirit Of A Law, Divine Or Human.

Mary Wollstonecraft Quotes: The Greater Number Of People Take Their Opinions On Trust, To Avoid The Trouble Of Exercising Their Own Minds, And

Mary Wollstonecraft Quotes: The Greater Number Of People Take Their Opinions On Trust, To Avoid The Trouble Of Exercising Their Own Minds, And

Mary Wollstonecraft Quotes: The Greater Number Of People Take Their Opinions On Trust, To Avoid The Trouble Of Exercising Their Own Minds, And

Mary Wollstonecraft Quotes: The Greater Number Of People Take Their Opinions On Trust, To Avoid The Trouble Of Exercising Their Own Minds, And

Mary Wollstonecraft Quotes: The Greater Number Of People Take Their Opinions On Trust, To Avoid The Trouble Of Exercising Their Own Minds, And

Mary Wollstonecraft Quotes: The Greater Number Of People Take Their Opinions On Trust, To Avoid The Trouble Of Exercising Their Own Minds, And

Mary Wollstonecraft Quotes: The Greater Number Of People Take Their Opinions On Trust, To Avoid The Trouble Of Exercising Their Own Minds, And

Mary Wollstonecraft Quotes: The Greater Number Of People Take Their Opinions On Trust, To Avoid The Trouble Of Exercising Their Own Minds, And

Mary Wollstonecraft Quotes: The Greater Number Of People Take Their Opinions On Trust, To Avoid The Trouble Of Exercising Their Own Minds, And

Mary Wollstonecraft Quotes: The Greater Number Of People Take Their Opinions On Trust, To Avoid The Trouble Of Exercising Their Own Minds, And

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