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1  17|             Paley, a common authority with many on moral questions,
2  24|     those whose own act and authority he disregards and sets at
3  28|     practical denial of its authority was the only offence never
4  35|   State. But, if I deny the authority of the State when it presents
5  60|    and so cannot speak with authority about it. His words are
6  63|                         The authority of government, even such
7  63| which all its own power and authority are derived, and treats
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