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1   3|         government, but at once a better government. Let every man
2  21|           not materially wiser or better than the many. It is not
3  27|      point out its faults, and do better than it would have them?
4  30|           So is an change for the better, like birth and death, which
5  32|         done forever. But we love better to talk about it: that we
6  50|           ignorant; they would do better if they knew how: why give
7  51| distinctions, or set myself up as better than my neighbors. I seek
8  58|            and then I shall be no better a patriot than my fellow-countrymen.
9  63|         those who know and can do better than I, and in many things
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