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1   4|        ay, against their common sense and consciences, which makes
2   9|        judgment or of the moral sense; but they put themselves
3   9|          reformers in the great sense, and men - serve the state
4  35|       It costs me less in every sense to incur the penalty of
5  38| intentionally confronts a man's sense, intellectual or moral,
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