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" I do not hesitate to say, that those who call themselves Abolitionists should at once effectually withdraw their support, both in person and property, from the government of Massachusetts, and not wait till they constitute a majority of one, before they... "
Liberty and the Great Libertarians: An Anthology on Liberty, a Hand-book of ... - Page 204
edited by - 1913 - 540 pages
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Anti-slavery and Reform Papers

Henry David Thoreau - Slavery - 1890 - 158 pages
...their support, both in person and property, from the government of Massachusetts, and not wait till they constitute a majority of one, before they suffer...for that other one. Moreover. [ any man more right than^Jiia 8 'tiitiffl n mnj"ritj ftf nnff already. I meet this American government, or its representative,...
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Essays and Other Writings of Henry Thoreau

Henry David Thoreau - Conduct of life - 1901 - 324 pages
...their support, both in person and property, from the government of Massachusetts, and not wait till they constitute a majority of one, before they suffer...through them. I think that it is enough if they have God oa their side, without waiting for thai other one. Moreover, any man more right than bis neighbours...
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The Writings of Henry David Thoreau, Volume 10

Henry David Thoreau - 1893 - 462 pages
...their support, both in person , and property, from the government of Massachusetts, and not wait till they constitute a majority of one, before they suffer...more right than his neighbors constitutes a majority v ^ of one already/ >» *s ^^ ^ * I meet this American government, or its representative, the state...
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The Writings of Henry David Thoreau: With Bibliographical ..., Volume 10

Henry David Thoreau - 1893 - 454 pages
...their support, both in person and property, from the government of Massachusetts, and not wait till they constitute a majority of one, before they suffer...right to prevail through them. I think that it is enoughI if they have God on their side, without waiting for that other one. Moreover, any man more...
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The Writings of Henry David Thoreau, Volume 10

Henry David Thoreau - 1893 - 456 pages
...their support, both in person and property, from the government of Massachusetts, and not wait till they constitute a majority of one, before they suffer the right to pre- / vail through them. I think that it is enough if they have God on their side, without waiting/...
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The Slavery of Our Times

graf Leo Tolstoy - Anarchism - 1900 - 232 pages
...withdraw their support both in person and property from the government of Massachusetts, and not wait till they constitute a majority of one before they suffer the right to prevail through them. I think it is enough if they have God on their side without waiting for that other one. Moreover, any man more...
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Tolstoy and His Problems

Aylmer Maude - 1901 - 352 pages
...their support, both in person and property, from the Government of Massachusetts, and not wait till they constitute a majority of one, before they suffer the right to prevail through them. I think it is enough if they have God on their side, without waiting for that other one. Moreover, any man...
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The Writings of Henry David Thoreau, Volume 4

Henry David Thoreau - 1906 - 534 pages
...their support, both in person and property, from the government of Massachusetts, and not wait till they constitute a majority of one, before they suffer...his neighbors constitutes a majority of one already. <^J meet this American government, or its representative, the State government, directly, and face...
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Leading American Essayists

William Morton Payne - American essays - 1910 - 512 pages
...his dollar to "buy a man, or a musket to shoot one with." "I meet this American government," he said; "or its representative the State government, directly, and face to face, once a year—no more—in the person of its taxgatherer. ... If a thousand men were not to pay their tax-bills...
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Man Or the State?: A Group of Essays by Famous Writers

Waldo Ralph Browne - State, The - 1919 - 168 pages
...their support, both in person and property, from the government of Massachusetts, and not wait till they constitute a majority of one, before they suffer...right than his neighbors constitutes a majority of one alreadyI meet this American government, or its representative, the state government, directly, and...
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