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Charles de Montesquieu

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Government should be set up so that no man need be afraid of another.
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As quoted in Preface of Encyclopedia of Philosophy for Smartphones and Mobile Devices (2007) by MobileReference; this is the earliest occurence of such phrasing, and might be a paraphrase of a translation or a summary of Montesquieu's ideas.

 
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