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... leave its territory . This does not meet the objection in the case of minors and women ; for we appre- hend that the state itself would soon leave itself , if all the women and children were to leave it . Nor is it a satisfactory answer ...
... leave its territory . This does not meet the objection in the case of minors and women ; for we appre- hend that the state itself would soon leave itself , if all the women and children were to leave it . Nor is it a satisfactory answer ...
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... leave you to die a more linger- ing death ? I have loved you like a father , Reuben , and , at a time like this , I should have something of a father's authority . I charge you to be gone , that I may die in peace . ' " " " And because ...
... leave you to die a more linger- ing death ? I have loved you like a father , Reuben , and , at a time like this , I should have something of a father's authority . I charge you to be gone , that I may die in peace . ' " " " And because ...
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... leave behind , I was told they would become the property of the government . Although I well know that the government does not need a few pieces of rags , yet it may be they will not be sent to you as a remembrance of me . I leave them ...
... leave behind , I was told they would become the property of the government . Although I well know that the government does not need a few pieces of rags , yet it may be they will not be sent to you as a remembrance of me . I leave them ...
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