“[T]he tribal conscience ought for the sake of social welfare to be stronger than private interest...”

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The Grammar of Science (1900)

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English mathematician and biometrician 1857–1936

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Context: Men's consciences ought in no sort to be violated, urged, or constrained. And whenever men have attempted any thing by this violent course, whether openly or by secret means, the issue has been pernicious, and the cause of great and wonderful innovations in the principallest and mightiest kingdoms and countries...

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