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But what any free man would call necessity
is not merely present now, but is long ago past, and from the necessity that
constrains a slave we must surely pray to be delivered. Do you ask the
difference? The strongest necessity that a free man feels is shame for his own
position, and I know not if we could name a stronger; but for a slave necessity
means stripes and bodily outrage, unfit to name here, from which Heaven defend
us!
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