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Frederic William Farrar Quotes

Man's liberty ends, and it ought to end, when that liberty becomes the curse of its neighbors.
Frederic William Farrar

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theologian Quotes
Category:
Quotes
Year of Birth:
1831
Year of Death:
1903
Nationality:
Indian
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Quote Keywords:

Becomes, Curse, End, Ends, Liberty, Man, Neighbors, Ought
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Curse, End, Liberty, Man, Ought
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