Benjamin Disraeli Quote

The divine right of kings may have been a plea for feeble tyrants, but the divine right of government is the keystone of human progress, and without it governments sink into police, and a nation is degraded into a mob.


Novels and tales. (Hughenden ed.) (ed. 1881)


The divine right of kings may have been a plea for feeble tyrants, but the divine right of government is the keystone of human progress, and without...

The divine right of kings may have been a plea for feeble tyrants, but the divine right of government is the keystone of human progress, and without...

The divine right of kings may have been a plea for feeble tyrants, but the divine right of government is the keystone of human progress, and without...

The divine right of kings may have been a plea for feeble tyrants, but the divine right of government is the keystone of human progress, and without...