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The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 2 of 4

CHAPTER III
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Now, as in the constitutional endowments, and natural opportunities, and lawful acquisitions of mankind, infinite variety prevails, so in exerting each HIMSELF, in his own sphere, according to his own choice, the variety of human condition can be little less than infinite.

Thus equality of rights opens the way for variety of condition.
But with all this variety of make, means, and condition, considered individually, the children of Adam are bound together by strong ties which can never be dissolved.

They are mutually united by the social of their nature.

Hence mutual dependence and mutual claims.

While each is inalienably entitled to assert and enjoy his own personality as a man, each sustains to all and all to each, various relations.


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