Illustrations of Lying, in All Its BranchesS. Andrus, 1828 - 283 |
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... occasion , by the practice of inspired and holy men of old . Moreover , I believe that those who accustom them- selves to call lying and lie by a softening appellation , are in danger of weakening their aversion to the fault itself . My ...
... occasion , by the practice of inspired and holy men of old . Moreover , I believe that those who accustom them- selves to call lying and lie by a softening appellation , are in danger of weakening their aversion to the fault itself . My ...
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... occasion . This however is a lie which does not expose the ut- terer to severe animadversion , and for this reason probably , that all mankind are so averse to be thought old , that the wish to be considered young- er than the truth ...
... occasion . This however is a lie which does not expose the ut- terer to severe animadversion , and for this reason probably , that all mankind are so averse to be thought old , that the wish to be considered young- er than the truth ...
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... occasion ; for a gentleman is staying there who has written such a sweet book ! It is only just out , yet it cannot be had ; because the first edition is sold , and the second not finished . So Sir Hugh , for whom your uncle is exerting ...
... occasion ; for a gentleman is staying there who has written such a sweet book ! It is only just out , yet it cannot be had ; because the first edition is sold , and the second not finished . So Sir Hugh , for whom your uncle is exerting ...
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... occasions . Captain Eustace now prepared to read ; but when he named the title of the book which he held in his hand , Darcy started from his seat in surprise ; for it was the title of his own work ! But there might be two works with ...
... occasions . Captain Eustace now prepared to read ; but when he named the title of the book which he held in his hand , Darcy started from his seat in surprise ; for it was the title of his own work ! But there might be two works with ...
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... occasions , you know , it is difficult to prove one's personal identity . " " True , " answered Eustace , turning over the manuscript to hide his confusion . " And I , Captain Eustace , " said Julia , " have had the great satisfaction ...
... occasions , you know , it is difficult to prove one's personal identity . " " True , " answered Eustace , turning over the manuscript to hide his confusion . " And I , Captain Eustace , " said Julia , " have had the great satisfaction ...
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