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1824 Oct. 30
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Beginning introduction
2 Judges
Poverty — an assumed conclusive proof of wrong. Poverty an assumed conclusive proof of guilt.
No. but conclusive proof of matchless depravity in the
Men who make it so
So long as the sufferings of the subject many remain
undeclared, they continue unknown to the ruling few or
unheeded. But by being thus unknown and unheeded they are
not less severely felt. Englishmen Subjects! Would you obtain relief? Make
yourselves feared. Would you make yourselves feared?
Make yourselves heard. Heard by your rulers, you
will be heard by one another.
Never cease to bear in mind the parable of the unjust Judge
Look for him you will find him every where. As far as the Just
Judge, under the existing system you will not find him any where, and
no where in it is there any place that will hold him: a place that will hold him
is not to be found
//Wh Judges & Co — why thus attacked? To take away their authority, a bar to
every thing good. A hypocrite or dupe every one who lauds them: who trumpets
purity of motives.
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