… is from page 542 of the 1988 collection of Lord Acton’s writings (edited by the late J. Rufus Fears), Essays in Religion, Politics, and Morality; specifically, it’s a note drawn from Acton’s extensive papers at Cambridge University; (I can find no date for this passage):
The partition is between friends of freedom and others. In principle that is permanent, fundamental, decisive.


The partition is between friends of freedom and others. In principle that is permanent, fundamental, decisive.
