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1    1|          to ward off the charge of injustice and inconsistency, that
2    5|       learn betimes even to suffer injustice, and to bear the insults
3    5|        being who patiently endures injustice, and silently bears insults,
4    5|            instead of revolting at injustice, kiss the rod? Is it unfair
5    8|        must appeal to God from the injustice of man; and amidst the whining
6   12| improvement must be mutual, or the injustice which one half of the human
7   13|        when they are the slaves of injustice?~ ~ SECT. V.~ ~ As the rearing
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