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circumstances, if any, that are producible in proof
of the truth of the charge, and the circumstances of
any that are producible in disproof of it.
If you Place yourself in the situation of
the bona fide suitor, deser if you are sincere in if you really
desiring and truly desire that in all causes justice
shall be done, it is impossible that you should
do otherwise than desire that this preliminary
confidence should be made, that this preliminary
interview should take place.
But the truth fact is that it is you do not men's desire
in general that justice should in all instances
be done take place. Many and important the instances in which their your
desire is that justice should not take place,
even though they you have no interest in nothing
to gain and much to lose by its failure.
In those instances you later openly avow
your desire that it justice should not be
done and you take merit to yourself for the
entertaining of such a desire. You have inherited
from your ancestors a set of prejudices
which
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