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The statement, 'All the states but our own are sensible that knowledge is power,' has been attributed to several historically important figures. Originally, it seems, the English intellectual, scientist, and politician Francis Bacon utilized it (or something quite similar) in his writings in the 16th-17th centuries. Later, American Founding Father Thomas Jefferson made use of it in (at least) several letters that he wrote in the early 1800s.

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Q: Where was the quote 'All the States but our own are sensible that knowledge is power' given?
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