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1 4| holding prisoner and trying a MAN, to find out if he is not 2 6| an officer, if not such a man, as the Governor of Massachusetts - 3 6| have been offered to that man, than just what happened - 4 6| forgotten that there was such a man or such an office. Yet no 5 7| robbing a poor innocent black man of his liberty for life, 6 9| were executed; while, as a man, he took care that he did 7 9| concerned to know is, that that man's influence and authority 8 10| to enable him to catch a man whom he calls his property; 9 12| back a perfectly innocent man, and one whom they knew 10 16| she hesitated to set this man free, every moment that 11 18| will tell me that to make a man into a sausage would be 12 23| words seal the fate of a man furthest into eternity is 13 26| It is a Bible which every man carries in his pocket, which 14 26| not the better, nature of man, the people who read them 15 30| on its belly? How can a man stoop lower than he is low? 16 38| at the polls - the worst man is as strong as the best 17 38| year, but on what kind of man you drop from your chamber 18 43| court. It behooves every man to see that his influence 19 46| we make a less demand on man and nature, how live more 20 46| and I think that every man in Massachusetts capable 21 46| deliberately sent back an innocent man, Anthony Burns, to slavery. 22 47| interrupted me and every man on his onward and upward 23 48| I am surprised that the man whom I just met on horseback 24 48| empire of hell? No prudent man will build a stone house 25 48| and less available for a man's proper pursuits. It is 26 50| that the time may come when man's deeds will smell as sweet. 27 50| there is virtue even in man, too, who is fitted to perceive 28 50| for the sloth and vice of man, the decay of humanity;