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1 4| make himself ridiculous. We may be tempted to ask from whom 2 17| that whatever the human law may be, neither an individual 3 20| in such a case. The judge may decide this way or that; 4 23| law, but he, whoever he may be, who, from a love of 5 29| a newspaper reader, and may omit to name the worst.~ ~ ~ ~ 6 33| matter how valuable law may be to protect your property, 7 36| casting-vote, perhaps, they may reinstate God. This is the 8 39| with the slaveholder. She may wriggle and hesitate, and 9 42| behave particularly well may perchance be put under bonds 10 44| even judges, perchance, may be driven to take refuge 11 44| poor quibble, that they may not wholly outrage their 12 48| not run away again, they may be taken away from him when 13 50| prevail, and that the time may come when man's deeds will 14 50| the odor of your actions may enhance the general sweetness 15 50| behold or scent a flower, we may not be reminded how inconsistent