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1 20| the legal tribunals of the country to be decided. Free men 2 24| important to know what the country thinks of it than what the 3 24| unprejudiced men among the country's hills had at length turned 4 24| race. When, in some obscure country town, the farmers come together 5 25| city, and the party of the country. I know that the country 6 25| country. I know that the country is mean enough, but I am 7 25| the inhabitants of the country, cultivate self-respect. 8 26| I believe that in this country the press exerts a greater 9 26| I say, that probably no country was ever rubled by so mean 10 26| periodical press in this country. And as they live and rule 11 27| the common sense of the country, at least. And, for the 12 38| majority. The fate of the country does not depend on how you 13 46| that what I had lost was a country. I had never respected the 14 49| Who can be serene in a country where both the rulers and 15 49| principle? The remembrance of my country spoils my walk. My thoughts