Thomas Hobbes Quotes
The Skill Of Making, And Maintaining Common-wealths, Consisteth In Certain Rules, As Doth Arithmetique And Geometry; Not (as Tennis-play) On Practise Onely: Which Rules, Neither Poor Men Have The Leisure, Nor Men That Have Had The Leisure, Have Hitherto Had The Curiosity, Or The Method To Find Out.
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