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CHAPTER V
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No law should be made or enforced which would abridge my right while enlarging the right of my neighbor.

That such is the case at this time--that legislatures are manipulated in the interest of a few, and that the great mass of the people feel only the burdens placed upon them by their servants, who are more properly speaking become their masters--that to such perversion of popular sovereignty we have come, is admitted by candid men.
Therefore, that the people may more clearly know their rights and how best to preserve them and reap their fullest benefits, they should be instructed in the language which is the medium through which to interpret their grand _Magna Charta_.
FOOTNOTES: [11] Since all sensible men know that the evil lies in a protective tariff and the bulky catalogue of monopoly..


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