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1  31|        man more right than his neighbors constitutes a majority of
2  35| converse with the freest of my neighbors, I perceive that, whatever
3  44|       could be trusted as good neighbors and friends; that their
4  44|        This may be to judge my neighbors harshly; for I believe that
5  45|     window, "How do ye do?" My neighbors did not thus salute me,
6  50|        knew how: why give your neighbors this pain to treat you as
7  51|    myself up as better than my neighbors. I seek rather, I may say,
8  63|    fulfilled all the duties of neighbors and fellow-men. A State
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