Danh ngôn của Isaac Newton
Fidelity and allegiance sworn to the King is only such a fidelity and obedience as is due to him by the law of the land; for were that faith and allegiance more than what the law requires, we would swear ourselves slaves and the King absolute; whereas, by the law, we are free men, notwithstanding those oaths.
Fidelity and allegiance sworn to the King is only such a fidelity and obedience as is due to him by the law of the land; for were that faith and allegiance more than what the law requires, we would swear ourselves slaves and the King absolute; whereas, by the law, we are free men, notwithstanding those oaths.
Lòng trung thành và lòng trung thành đã tuyên thệ với Nhà vua chỉ là sự trung thành và tuân theo luật pháp của đất nước; vì nếu đức tin và lòng trung thành đó vượt quá những gì luật pháp yêu cầu, chúng tôi sẽ thề rằng mình là nô lệ và Nhà vua tuyệt đối; trong khi đó, theo luật, chúng tôi là những người tự do, bất chấp những lời thề đó.
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- Our defense is in the preservation of the spirit which prizes liberty as a heritage of all men, in all lands, everywhere. Destroy this spirit and you have planted the seeds of despotism around your own doors.