No man attached to his country could always acquiesce in the opinions of the majority.


speech, House of Commons, 26 June 1831


No man attached to his country could always acquiesce in the opinions of the majority.

No man attached to his country could always acquiesce in the opinions of the majority.

No man attached to his country could always acquiesce in the opinions of the majority.

No man attached to his country could always acquiesce in the opinions of the majority.