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 1    1|             Such is the universal law, which no man can ever outwit,
 2    1| missionaries could offer; and the law to do as you would be done
 3    3|       play life, discern its true law and relations more clearly
 4   12|        spoken of and regulated by law. Nothing was too trivial
 5   14|       nuisances by the old forest law, and were severely punished
 6   17|       calculation. Our notions of law and harmony are commonly
 7   17|         true in ethics. It is the law of average. Such a rule
 8   18|         sensitive? Yet it has its law to which it thunders obedience
 9   18|          which obeys half way the law of currents, and half way
10   18|         have already learned this law, and are pregnant by it.
11   18|         in its effort to obey the law to which the most inert
12   18|             Spontaneously without law cherished fidelity and rectitude.~ ~
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