The Southern Review, Tom 5A. E. Miller., 1830 |
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... speak well be- cause they are neither ambitious of speaking well nor afraid of speaking ill . No man is either sheepish , or stately and affected , until he has conceived the idea of a degree of excellence to which he feels that he has ...
... speak well be- cause they are neither ambitious of speaking well nor afraid of speaking ill . No man is either sheepish , or stately and affected , until he has conceived the idea of a degree of excellence to which he feels that he has ...
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... speaking to the God of the Yengeese ? Listen - he is asking favour for his child ? " The Great Spirit of the ... speak . Sa- chem , she does not talk of the battles of her people , nor of the scalps that her warriors have taken ...
... speaking to the God of the Yengeese ? Listen - he is asking favour for his child ? " The Great Spirit of the ... speak . Sa- chem , she does not talk of the battles of her people , nor of the scalps that her warriors have taken ...
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... speak truth , speak it at once : if it be against your interest to speak truth , who has made it so but yourself ? " 6. This rule is an infamous premium bestowed upon mendacity , by authority of law ; which , indeed , as we shall soon ...
... speak truth , speak it at once : if it be against your interest to speak truth , who has made it so but yourself ? " 6. This rule is an infamous premium bestowed upon mendacity , by authority of law ; which , indeed , as we shall soon ...
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