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Algernon Sidney Quotes

Who will wear a shoe that hurts him, because the shoe-maker tells him 'tis well made?

Algernon Sidney (1698). “Discourses Concerning Government, by Algernon Sidney ... Published from an Original Manuscript of the Author”, p.9

That which is not just, is not Law; and that which is not Law, ought not to be obeyed.

Algernon Sidney (1751). “Discourses Concerning Gouernment. By Algernon Sidney, Esq; to which are Added, Memories of His Life, and an Apology for Himself ..”, p.56

If his Majesty is resolved to have my head, he may make a whistle of my arse if he pleases.

"Joe Miller's jests: or, The wits vade-mecum". Book compiled by J. Mottley, p. 6, 1739.

[L]iberty cannot be preserved, if the manners of the people are corrupted . . .

Algernon Sidney (1750). “Discourses Concerning Government”, p.363

Tis hard to comprehend how one man can come to be master of many, equal to himself in right, unless it be by consent or by force.

Algernon SIDNEY, Isaac Littlebury (1704). “Discourses concerning Government ... Published by I. Littlebury from an original manuscript of the author”, p.20