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Principles of Freedom

CHAPTER III
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There is always some excuse ready for evasion.

The difficulty is, that every party likes some part of the truth; no party likes it all; but we must have it all, every line of it.

We want no popular editions and no philosophic selections--the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.

This must be the rule for everything concerning which a man has a public duty and ought to have a public opinion.

There is a dangerous tendency gaining ground of slurring over vital things because the settlement of them involves great difficulty, and may involve great danger; but whatever the issue is we must face it.
It is a step forward to bring men together on points of agreement, but men come thus together not without a certain amount of suspicion.


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