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Principles of Freedom

CHAPTER VII
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Above all, let there be no charge of bad faith against the earnest man who chooses other ways than ours; it is altogether indefensible because we disagree with him to call his motives in question.

Often he is as earnest as we are; often has given longer and greater service, and only qualifies his own attitude in anxiety to meet others.

To this we cannot assent, but to charge him with bad faith is flagrantly unjust and always calamitous.

In getting rid of the deadlock we have too often fallen to furiously fighting with one another.

Let us bear this in mind, and concern ourselves more with the common enemy; but let not the hands of the men in the vanguard be tied by alien King, Constitution, or Parliament.


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