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& stamps them as a reprobate & acoured race on their own Soil, --is something that must have shocked the natural justice & sense of the human mind, --if it had not lost its capacity of judging by the familiarity of the Object.-- Some regulations in themselves excusably bad, --are [[underline]] sometimes [[/underline]] good as parts of a system The 1st sensation of a man releived from unjust suffering is gratitude even for mitigated cruelty, --but the gratitude subsides & the feeling of indignation resumes its hold agst Every [[underline]] remaining [[/underline]] violation of justice. time taught wariness leads me to suspect most of them, not only of falsehood but of an unpartanable selfishness.