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hundredandthirtyyearsago.irepeattheereforyour</p>
be.</p>
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rgtreadontheroadoftruthandvirtue</p>
andhappiness,offerstothephilosopheraspeleh</p>
nsoleshiortheerrors,forthecrisandtheinjustices</p>
illpolluteandafflictthisearth.</p>
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theshockhasbeensogreatthatithaskilledthelastsparkof</p>
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andslaveforthebeofcreaturesyetpassed</p>
beyoageoftheearliest</p>
thereisbutoneanswer.</p>
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ingofanewday.</p>
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dispersed.ourrerksotpossiblyhurttheirfeelings.</p>
butitisverydiffiporary</p>
events.theproblethatfillthendsofthepeople</p>
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thesaishallendeavourtotellyouhpoor</p>
ndorcetfaithierfuture.</p>
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edbytheuseofoursocalledhistorical</p>
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ofthetanachievent.</p>
fiftyyearsagotheliberalsofenglandheleadership</p>
ofgladstohattheproblefatrulyrepresentative</p>
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theircauseandtrustedthathehallclassesofsociety</p>
akethegoventoftheirn</p>
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andthefeillalivebegintouand</p>
thattheyistaken.</p>
thereisnodefiniteans.</p>
everygeionstfightthegoodfightaneworperish</p>
asthosesluggishanilsoftheprehistoricworldhave</p>
perished.</p>
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