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 1   7| black man of his liberty for life, and, as far as they could,
 2  19|   born and bred, and has its life, only in the dust and mire,
 3  32|    blow up; but as I love my life, I would side with the light,
 4  46|   good government is to make life more valuable - of a bad
 5  46|    suppose that the value of life itself should be diminished!
 6  46|   feel that my investment in life here is worth many per cent
 7  46|      in the illusion that my life passed somewhere only between
 8  46|      feel curious to see it. Life itself being worth less,
 9  48|      is as long as ever, but life is more interrupted and
10  51|   men, for they have no real life: they are merely a decaying
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