Illustrations of Lying, in All Its BranchesS. Andrus, 1828 - 283 |
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... utter- ers of the above - mentioned assertion . Still , it is certain , that many , who would shrink with moral disgust from committing the latter species of false- hood , are apt to remain silent , when their vanity is gratified ...
... utter- ers of the above - mentioned assertion . Still , it is certain , that many , who would shrink with moral disgust from committing the latter species of false- hood , are apt to remain silent , when their vanity is gratified ...
Strona 12
... utter lie upon lie , without knowing that what they utter deserves to be considered as falsehood . I am myself convinced , that a passive lie is equal- ly as irreconcilable to moral principles as an active one ; but I am well aware that ...
... utter lie upon lie , without knowing that what they utter deserves to be considered as falsehood . I am myself convinced , that a passive lie is equal- ly as irreconcilable to moral principles as an active one ; but I am well aware that ...
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... utter . " Read that , " he replied , " and see that Sir James Alberry deems me a vil- lain ! " She did read , and with a shaking frame ; but it was not the false accusation of her husband , nor the loss of the expected partnership ...
... utter . " Read that , " he replied , " and see that Sir James Alberry deems me a vil- lain ! " She did read , and with a shaking frame ; but it was not the false accusation of her husband , nor the loss of the expected partnership ...
Strona 27
... utter false- hood on falsehood , and at the instigation of a mean vanity ! Natural for my child to shrink from the avowal of poverty , which was unattended with dis- grace ! Oh ! make us not more wretched than we were before , by trying ...
... utter false- hood on falsehood , and at the instigation of a mean vanity ! Natural for my child to shrink from the avowal of poverty , which was unattended with dis- grace ! Oh ! make us not more wretched than we were before , by trying ...
Strona 51
... uttered falsehood , and their mean exultation over their imagined dupe . The lies of benevolence , even when they can be resolved into lies of flattery , may be denominated amiable lies ; ON THE LIES OF FLATTERY . 51.
... uttered falsehood , and their mean exultation over their imagined dupe . The lies of benevolence , even when they can be resolved into lies of flattery , may be denominated amiable lies ; ON THE LIES OF FLATTERY . 51.
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