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ON THE DUTY OF CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE
us supporters, and so

    frequently t serious obstacles to reform.  Some are

    petitioning tate to dissolve to disregard the

    requisitions of t.   dissolve it

    tate -- and

    refuse to pay ta into its treasury?  Do not tand in

    tion to tate, t tate does to the Union?

    And  ted tate from resisting the

    Union, ing tate?

    isfied to entertain an opinion merely, and

    enjoy it?  Is t in it, if  he

    is aggrieved?  If you are ced out of a single dollar by your

    neig rest satisfied  you are

    ced, or  you are ced, or even h

    petitioning o pay you your due; but you take effectual steps at

    once to obtain t, and see t you are never ced

    again.  Action from principle -- tion and the performance

    of rigions; it is essentially

    revolutionary, and does not consist whing which was.

    It not only divides states and c divides families; ay, it

    divides ting the

    divine.

    Unjust la; sent to obey them, or shall we

    endeavor to amend til we have succeeded, or

    sransgress t once?  Men generally, under such a

    government as t t to  until they have

    persuaded ty to alter t, if they

    s, t it is

    t of t itself t the

    evil.  It makes it  more apt to anticipate and

    provide for reform?   not cs y?  hy

    does it cry and resist before it is ?   not encourage

    its citizens to be on t to point out its faults, and do

    bett
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