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1 2| force of a single living man; for a single man can bend 2 2| living man; for a single man can bend it to his will. 3 3| better government. Let every man make known what kind of 4 4| legislation? Why has every man a conscience, then? I think 5 4| service of some unscrupulous man in power? Visit the Navy-Yard, 6 4| behold a marine, such a man as an American government 7 4| or such as it can make a man with its black arts - a 8 4| reminiscence of humanity, a man laid out alive and standing, 9 9| as enemies by it. A wise man will only be useful as a 10 9| will only be useful as a man, and will not submit to 11 15| How does it become a man to behave toward this American 12 17| Of this, he says, every man shall judge for himself. 13 17| a plank from a drowning man, I must restore it to him 14 21| price-current of an honest man and patriot today? They 15 21| of virtue to one virtuous man. But it is easier to deal 16 22| it should prevail. A wise man will not leave the right 17 23| intelligent, and respectable man what decision they may come 18 23| find that the respectable man, so called, has immediately 19 23| have been bought. O for a man who is a man, and, as my 20 23| bought. O for a man who is a man, and, as my neighbor says, 21 24| It is not a man's duty, as a matter of course, 22 24| them sitting upon another man's shoulders. I must get 23 26| How can a man be satisfied to entertain 24 28| proportionate, penalty? If a man who has no property refuses 25 30| take too much time, and a man's life will be gone. I have 26 30| it, be it good or bad. A man has not everything to do, 27 31| other one. Moreover, any man more right than his neighbors 28 32| the only mode in which a man situated as I am necessarily 29 32| tax-gatherer, is the very man I have to deal with - for 30 32| the government, or as a man, until he is obliged to 31 32| neighbor and well-disposed man, or as a maniac and disturber 32 32| only - ay, if one HONEST man, in this State of Massachusetts, 33 32| its service, but not one man. If my esteemed neighbor, 34 33| the true place for a just man is also a prison. The proper 35 33| slave State in which a free man can abide with honor. If 36 33| wounded? Through this wound a man's real manhood and immortality 37 34| it of him. But the rich man - not to make any invidious 38 34| for money comes between a man and his objects, and obtains 39 34| increased. The best thing a man can do for his culture when 40 35| makes it impossible for a man to live honestly, and at 41 35| not have many affairs. A man may grow rich in Turkey 42 36| unfortunately, another man saw fit to pay it. I did 43 38| intentionally confronts a man's sense, intellectual or 44 38| nature, it dies; and so a man.~ ~ 45 39| first-rate fellow and a clever man." When the door was locked, 46 39| presuming him to be an honest man, of course; and, as the 47 39| reputation of being a clever man, had been there some three 48 44| tottering and gray-headed man; and yet a change had to 49 47| I could, till it buys a man or a musket to shoot one 50 51| wish to quarrel with any man or nation. I do not wish 51 59| even in this world. If a man is thought-free, fancy-free, 52 60| instance, it behooves a man to do here in America today 53 60| absolutely, and as a private man - from which what new and 54 62| No man with a genius for legislation 55 63| organizing the rights of man? There will never be a really