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1 4| Court-House is full of armed men, holding prisoner and trying 2 11| our streets. There were men training still; and for 3 12| million others. Nowadays, men wear a fool's-cap, and call 4 20| country to be decided. Free men have no faith that justice 5 22| The law will never make men free; it is men who have 6 22| never make men free; it is men who have got to make the 7 23| any custom or enactment of men, utters a true opinion or 8 24| as if some unprejudiced men among the country's hills 9 28| recreant priest. The free men of New England have only 10 31| The majority of the men of the North, and of the 11 31| and East and West, are not men of principle. If they vote, 12 31| they vote, they do not send men to Congress on errands of 13 33| countrymen that they are to be men first, and Americans only 14 34| much tools, and as little men. Certainly, they are not 15 35| as such, I mean - and all men of expediency, try this 16 35| servants of the worst of men, and not the servants of 17 36| for my neighbors. These men act as if they believed 18 38| light? What is wanted is men, not of policy, but of probity - 19 42| lives and liberties the men who attempted to do its 20 44| hesitates to crown these men, some of whose lawyers, 21 48| I am surprised to see men going about their business 22 49| the beauty of nature when men are base? We walk to lakes 23 50| of principle of Northern men. It suggests what kind of 24 51| to charm the senses of men, for they have no real life: