Britain was generally a more free and
civilised country by the time he left office in 1976... My abiding memory is of a man of innate decency and ability.»
Not exact matches
The simple flaw in allocating voting power
by economic wealth is that it leads to systems of government that have already been tried and rejected
by most
civilised countries.
Not only must a
civilised country conduct its affairs
by the rule of law, but the law must be just in its compilation and just in its application.