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Anew political era is/opening before the
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The negro cycle of our politics has rounded
to its conclusion throngh civil war, social
violence, industrial disorder, and has ended
ta giving freedom to four millions of the
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A gigantic debt, which the honor of the
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poor to release the rich. Nevertheless our
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vorites and thieves, as never anywhere has
disgraced modern civilization since Louis
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than Its amount, paralysed the Industries of
Franca). And along with the tariff, which
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Alches tlve dollars from the people's pockets
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