Charles I Quotes

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Democracy is the power of equal votes for unequal minds

Democracy is the power of equal votes for unequal minds

Never make a defence or apology before you are accused.

Never make a defence or apology before you are accused.

The people's liberties strengthen the king's prerogative, and the king's prerogative is to defend the people's liberties.

The people's liberties strengthen the king's prerogative, and the king's prerogative is to defend the people's liberties.

A rule that may serve for a statesman, a courtier, or a lover never to make a defence or an apology before you be accused.

A rule that may serve for a statesman, a courtier, or a lover never to make a defence or an apology before you be accused.

Public reformers had need first practice on their own hearts that which they purpose to try on others.

Public reformers had need first practice on their own hearts that which they purpose to try on others.

I go from a corruptible to an incorruptible Crown; where no disturbance can be, no disturbance in the World.

I go from a corruptible to an incorruptible Crown; where no disturbance can be, no disturbance in the World.

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The joy in life is his who has the heart to demand it.

The joy in life is his who has the heart to demand it.

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