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1   2|       which it got out of its way. It does not keep the country
2   2|      not sometimes got in its way. For government is an expedient
3   2|  continually putting in their way; and, if one were to judge
4  30|     the State has provided no way: its very Constitution is
5  37| itself of my services in some way. I saw that, if there was
6  38|     being forced to have this way or that by masses of men.
7  38|      not remain inert to make way for the other, but both
8  63|    ripened, would prepare the way for a still more perfect
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