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 1   8|           read a recent law of this State, making it penal for any
 2   9|            executive officer of the State; that it was his business,
 3   9|            see that the laws of the State were executed; while, as
 4   9|             permits the laws of the State to go unexecuted. Perhaps
 5  10|         whole military force of the State is at the service of a Mr.
 6  23|           it should be necessary to state such simple truths!~ ~ ~ ~
 7  37|             Mammon, both school and state and church, and on the seventh
 8  39| slaveholding and servility. Let the State dissolve her union with
 9  40|          Let each inhabitant of the State dissolve his union with
10  42|          Covered with disgrace, the State has sat down coolly to try
11  42|          all the inhabitants of the State, preeminently innocent.
12  45|                      Show me a free state, and a court truly of justice,
13  47|           that, to some extent, the State has fatally interfered with
14  49|          thoughts are murder to the State, and involuntarily go plotting
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