Well Montesquieu admired England John Locke (i think) Who was a famous liberal and empiricist of a preceding generation. And he was influenced by the great Isaac Newton physics and believed in a god that had made those laws. But he believed humanity had a free will. and god did not direct human affairs . He believed a god who controlled humans as puppets would not have made them smart
1. European expansion was driven by all of the following except fear of African empires.
2. The Treaty of Tordesillas in 1494 gave Spanish control of almost all of the Americas.
3. The Aztec rulers of Mexico fought against the forces of Hernan Cortes. He was famous for winning against the Aztec empire with only 500<span> men.</span>
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It is none of those men. The chief of staff under George H.W. Bush was a man named James Baker.
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So I am not sure which King or whatever but I think that he feels this way because the silence of good people is when people do not speak out against bad people's actions. Like if your friend is bullying someone, you want to stop and tell your friend to knock it off and help the person, but your friend is your friend. It's the same thing with this. If someone is bound here to go and I don't know to rob a store and you don't say something, it's bad. People need to speak up and out against bad stuff and injustices or they will never be stopped. That is how people move forward in history. This is how everyone knows what should be avoided and what should be taken care of and dealt with. Sorry if this doesn't answer your question, I didn't know anything about a King.
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