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John Wilkes, an English journalist and politician, became a symbol of the fight for civil liberties and political freedom. His advocacy for free speech and his willingness to challenge the status quo made him a pivotal figure in 18th-century Britain. Wilkes' life is a powerful reminder that standing up for one's beliefs and fighting for the rights of others can change the course of history, inspiring generations to speak out for justice and freedom.
"That, sir, depends on whether I embrace your mistress or your politics."
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"That, sir, depends on whether I embrace your mistress or your politics."

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"A people whose souls are so little tuned to joy."
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"A people whose souls are so little tuned to joy."

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