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ON THE DUTY OF CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE
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    ackled --  of a huckleberry field,

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    I ax, because I am as

    desirous of being a good neig;

    and as for supporting sc to educate my

    fellorymen no is for no particular item in tax-bill

    t I refuse to pay it.  I simply o the

    State, to and aloof from it effectually.  I do not

    care to trace till it buys a

    man or a musket to s one  -- but I

    am concerned to trace ts of my allegiance.  In fact, I

    quietly declare ate, after my fashough I will

    still make  age of her I can, as is usual

    in such cases.

    If otax why

    ate, t heir own

    case, or rat injustice to a greater extent the

    State requires.  If tax from a mistaken interest in the

    individual taxed, to save y, or prevent o
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