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1 4| most likely to be in the right, nor because this seems 2 4| do not virtually decide right and wrong, but conscience? - 3 4| law, so much as for the right. The only obligation which 4 4| obligation which I have a right to assume is to do at any 5 4| at any time what I think right. It is truly enough said 6 16| All men recognize the right of revolution; that is, 7 16| revolution; that is, the right to refuse allegiance to, 8 18| Massachusetts does exactly what is right at the present crisis?~ ~ 9 21| countenance and God-speed, to the right, as it goes by them. There 10 22| tinge to it, a playing with right and wrong, with moral questions; 11 22| vote, perchance, as I think right; but I am not vitally concerned 12 22| vitally concerned that that right should prevail. I am willing 13 22| expediency. Even voting for the right is doing nothing for it. 14 22| wise man will not leave the right to the mercy of chance, 15 26| perception and the performance of right, changes things and relations; 16 31| before they suffer the right to prevail through them. 17 31| Moreover, any man more right than his neighbors constitutes 18 34| they who assert the purest right, and consequently are most 19 35| to Massachusetts, and her right to my property and life. 20 44| not greatly propose to do right; that they were a distinct 21 50| convince myself that I have any right to be satisfied with men 22 62| though perchance I have no right to say it, the New Testament 23 63| governed. It can have no pure right over my person and property