Mention198321
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so:text | 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, , which proved generally erroneous; while toleration led us invariably to form just conclusions, by judging from actions and not from opinions. (en) |
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so:description | 1790s (en) |
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