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Oppression is often the consequence, but seldom or
Oppression is often the consequence, but seldom or never the means of riches.
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Thomas Paine, Thomas Jefferson (1988). “Paine and Jefferson on Liberty”, p.34, Bloomsbury Publishing USA
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