Opinions become dangerous to a state only when persecution makes it necessary for the people to communicate their ideas under the bond of secrecy.


The speeches of the right honourable Charles James Fox, in the House of Commons (ed. 1815)


Opinions become dangerous to a state only when persecution makes it necessary for the people to communicate their ideas under the bond of secrecy.

Opinions become dangerous to a state only when persecution makes it necessary for the people to communicate their ideas under the bond of secrecy.

Opinions become dangerous to a state only when persecution makes it necessary for the people to communicate their ideas under the bond of secrecy.

Opinions become dangerous to a state only when persecution makes it necessary for the people to communicate their ideas under the bond of secrecy.