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Page 21
Let us believe that the whole of truth can never do harm to the whole of virtue . Trust it . And remember that , in order to get the whole of truth , you must allow every man , right or wrong , freely to utter his conscience ...
Let us believe that the whole of truth can never do harm to the whole of virtue . Trust it . And remember that , in order to get the whole of truth , you must allow every man , right or wrong , freely to utter his conscience ...
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The editors of that paper , with their usual Christian courtesy , love of truth , and fair dealing , omitted all " Ion's " expressions of regard for Mr. Garrison and appreciation of his motives , and reprinted only those parts of the ...
The editors of that paper , with their usual Christian courtesy , love of truth , and fair dealing , omitted all " Ion's " expressions of regard for Mr. Garrison and appreciation of his motives , and reprinted only those parts of the ...
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You need not despair if truth is on your side . You must have the truth , and must work for it . There are three sorts of men : those who have the truth , but lock it up ; those who have it not , but work like the devil against it ...
You need not despair if truth is on your side . You must have the truth , and must work for it . There are three sorts of men : those who have the truth , but lock it up ; those who have it not , but work like the devil against it ...
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