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ON THE DUTY OF CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE
er t would  always crucify C,

    and excommunicate Copernicus and Luton

    and Franklin rebels?

    One  a deliberate and practical denial of its

    auty emplated by government;

    else,  assigned its definite, its suitable and

    proportionate, penalty?  If a man

    once to earn nine sate,  in prison for a

    period unlimited by any la I knoermined only by the

    discretion of t if eal

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    I o do is to see, at any rate, t I do not lend myself to

    the wrong which I condemn.

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    remedying t of sucake too much

    time, and a mans life tend

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    to live in, but to live in it, be it good or bad.  A man

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    everyt is not necessary t hing wrong.

    It is not my business to be petitioning the

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    s ition, his

    case tate s very Constitution is the

    evil.  to be ubborn and unconciliatory;

    but it is to treat most kindn
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