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TIME AND TIDE.
you, and which, confessing to be divine, they, at least, can only disobey at their moral peril."
On these grounds, and in this temper, I am in the habit of appealing to passages of Scripture in my writings on political economy; and in this temper I will ask you to consider with me some conclusions which appear to me derivable from that text about Miriam, which haunted me through the jugglery; and from certain others.
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