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ON THE DUTY OF CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE
o be:  we love

    better to talk about it: t we say is our mission.  Reform keeps

    many scores of nes service, but not one man.  If my

    esteemed neigates ambassador, we his days

    to ttlement of tion of s in the Council

    Cead of being tened he prisons of Carolina,

    o sit dots, t State which is

    so anxious to foist ter -- t

    present s of inality to be the

    ground of a quarrel ure  wholly

    ter.

    Under a government rue place

    for a just man is also a prison.  to-day, the only

    place wts has provided for her freer and less

    desponding spirits, is in o be put out and locked out

    of tate by , as t t

    by t is t tive slave, and the

    Mexican prisoner on parole, and to plead the wrongs

    of  separate, but more free and

    ate places t h

    against ate in which a

    free man can abide  their influence

    t the ear of

    tate, t t be as an enemy s hey

    do not knoronger than error, nor how much

    more eloquently and effectively  injustice who has

    experienced a little in  your  a

    strip of paper merely, but your wy is

    poo ty; it is not even a

    minority t it is irresistible s whole

    ive is to keep all just men in prison, or

    give up ate  ate wo

    c to pay tax-bills this

    year, t  be a violent and bloody measure, as it would be

    to pay tate to commit violence and shed

    innocent blood.  t, tion of a
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