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1 2 | judgments and to stir up the people to revolt. ~
2 17| the most important kind; people differ in capacity, skill,
3 18| hold out to a hard-pressed people the boon of freedom from
4 18| enjoyment - they delude the people and impose upon them, and
5 20| principles, who work upon the people with artful promises of
6 20| to look upon their work people as their bondsmen, but to
7 20| must never tax his work people beyond their strength, or
8 33| would do their best for the people, the first and chief is
9 38| lay violent hands on other people's possessions. Most true
10 39| 39. When work people have recourse to a strike
11 39| the masters and their work people alike, but is extremely
12 42| save unfortunate working people from the cruelty of men
13 42| between masters and work people there is always the condition
14 46| many as possible of the people to become owners. ~
15 47| disturbance. If working people can be encouraged to look
16 48| of boys and girls, young people, and those more advanced
17 63| to secure the good of the people; and above all must earnestly
18 64| and on your clergy and people, as an earnest of God's
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