It is a very great mistake, and a very common one, even for well-read persons, to adopt the idea that the progress of the human race in the science of government, in the arts of civilization and refinement, and in the establishment of morality and religion, has been constantly and steadily towards improvement and perfection.
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"It is a very great mistake, and a very common one, even for well-read persons, to adopt the idea that the progress of the human race in the science of government, in the arts of civilization and refinement, and in the establishment of morality and religion, has been constantly and steadily towards improvement and perfection." — Samuel Freeman Miller #politicsgovernment #sciencediscovery
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It is a very great mistake, and a very common one, even for well-read persons, to adopt the idea that the progress of the human race in the science of government, in the arts of civilization and refinement, and in the establishment of morality and religion, has been constantly and steadily towards improvement and perfection. — Samuel Freeman Miller
About Samuel Freeman Miller
Samuel Freeman Miller was a Judge from United States (1816–1890).
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This quote is attributed to Samuel Freeman Miller, a Judge from United States.
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Samuel Freeman Miller lived from 1816 – 1890.
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