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The consequences of freedom end in sedition, the fire of which is unquenchable. Thus informs you the Learned Reckoner.

Know that the place where freedom arises and makes its appearance is life. But man must be under regulations which preserve him from ignorance of himself and the harm of the crafty ones.

Freedom leads a man away from things of good breeding and sobriety and makes him one of the basest (creatures).