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It is not by great acts but by small failures that freedom dies. The sense of justice dies slowly in a people. They grow used to the unthinkable, and sometimes they may look back and even wonder when things changed. They will not find a day or a time or a place. Justice and liberty die quietly, because men first learn to ignore injustice and then no longer recognize it.


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Charles Morgan may refer to:
Sir Charles Morgan (c. 1575–1642) military governor of Bergen op Zoom
Sir Charles Morgan 1st Baronet (1726–1806) Member of Parliament for Brecon 1778–1787 and Breconshire 1787–1806
Charles Morgan (1736–1787) Member of Parliament for Brecon 1763–1769
Sir Charles Morgan 2nd Baronet (1760–1846) Member of Parliament for Brecon 1787–1796 and Monmouthshire 1796–1831
Charles Rodney Morgan (1828–1854) British Member of Parliament for Brecon
Charles Octavius Swinnerton Morgan (1803–1888) British politician historian and antiquary; MP for Monmouthshire 1841–1874
Charles Morgan 1st Baron Tredegar (1792–1875) MP for Brecon 1812–1818 1830–1832 and 1835–1847
Charles Hale Morgan (1834–1875) American Civil War general
Charles Morgan (businessman) (1795–1878) American railroad and shipping magnate
Charles Henry Morgan (1842–1912) US congressman from Missouri
Charles Langbridge Morgan (1894–1958) English critic and novelist
Charles Morgan Jr. civil rights attorney
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