But the tyranny of custom, like all other tyrannies, when grown quite unbearable-for it is wonderful what people will endure-; had already sown the seeds of its own dissolution. Out of the hardship had grown the repining, and to repine at the exercise of an alleged right is soon to question its authority, and the first question asked shakes the whole ancient and time-honoured fabric of privilege. (Letitia Elizabeth Landon)

But the tyranny of custom, like all other tyrannies, when grown quite unbearable-for it is wonderful what people will endure-; had already sown the seeds of its own dissolution. Out of the hardship had grown the repining, and to repine at the exercise of an alleged right is soon to question its authority, and the first question asked shakes the whole ancient and time-honoured fabric of privilege.

Letitia Elizabeth Landon

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