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... afford to keep a conscience . " Though this re- mark was no doubt played off in a jocular way , it makes a discovery of no pleasant kind , and will probably be quoted in future by persons who are inclined to sacrifice principle to in ...
... afford to keep a conscience . " Though this re- mark was no doubt played off in a jocular way , it makes a discovery of no pleasant kind , and will probably be quoted in future by persons who are inclined to sacrifice principle to in ...
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... afford the life I lead : you could do every thing , and cannot afford it . I have had no sleep during the whole night on account of these reflections , and am now come solemnly to inform you , that if you persist in your indolence , I ...
... afford the life I lead : you could do every thing , and cannot afford it . I have had no sleep during the whole night on account of these reflections , and am now come solemnly to inform you , that if you persist in your indolence , I ...
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... afford them , in order to do anything like justice to their contents . They furnish indeed all that the title - page promises , and much more , and are far more ample than the text . " To take the lyre from the peg " was an expression ...
... afford them , in order to do anything like justice to their contents . They furnish indeed all that the title - page promises , and much more , and are far more ample than the text . " To take the lyre from the peg " was an expression ...
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