How will you say sorry my lord to a governor in old times
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by some offerings which they say taxes or black capital
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“No, again I say, since the sword makes laws, let the sword execute them. ... “Young man,” said the governor, “I am sorry for you; but these are times when the duty of the citizens becomes religion. ... If there be any doubt of your guilt—nay, if there be the slightest—” “My lord,” ... as an old monk broke through the crowd,
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