To be rational is so glorious a thing, that two-legged creatures generally content themselves with the title.


THE WORKS OF JOHN LOCKE, Esq; (ed. 1759)


To be rational is so glorious a thing, that two-legged creatures generally content themselves with the title.

To be rational is so glorious a thing, that two-legged creatures generally content themselves with the title.

To be rational is so glorious a thing, that two-legged creatures generally content themselves with the title.

To be rational is so glorious a thing, that two-legged creatures generally content themselves with the title.