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... consider , Madam ; before - hand they may be bad , as well as good . Nobody has a right to put another under such a difficulty , that he must either hurt the person by telling the truth , or hurt himself r speaking of Suckling's play ...
... consider , Madam ; before - hand they may be bad , as well as good . Nobody has a right to put another under such a difficulty , that he must either hurt the person by telling the truth , or hurt himself r speaking of Suckling's play ...
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... consider it as a very difficult question in conscience , whether one should advise a man not to publish a work , if profit be his object ; for the man may say , ' Had it not been for you , I should have had the money . ' Now you cannot ...
... consider it as a very difficult question in conscience , whether one should advise a man not to publish a work , if profit be his object ; for the man may say , ' Had it not been for you , I should have had the money . ' Now you cannot ...
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... consider what a sad thing goodness it would be , if we were obliged to drink or do any thing else that may happen to be agreeable to the company where we are . ' LANGTON . " By the same rule you must join with a gang of cut- purses ...
... consider what a sad thing goodness it would be , if we were obliged to drink or do any thing else that may happen to be agreeable to the company where we are . ' LANGTON . " By the same rule you must join with a gang of cut- purses ...
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... considering and wondering at the universal mystery of all things , as our imper- < fect faculties can now judge of ... consider- ing this life only ; and that a man would be vir- tuous were it only to preserve his character : and that ...
... considering and wondering at the universal mystery of all things , as our imper- < fect faculties can now judge of ... consider- ing this life only ; and that a man would be vir- tuous were it only to preserve his character : and that ...
Pàgina 34
... consider the Peers in general as I do a Jury , who ought to listen with respectful attention to the sages of the law ; but , if after hearing them , they have a firm opinion of their own , are bound , as honest men , to decide ...
... consider the Peers in general as I do a Jury , who ought to listen with respectful attention to the sages of the law ; but , if after hearing them , they have a firm opinion of their own , are bound , as honest men , to decide ...
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