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Página xxviii
... answer , or , finally , must have stoutly and boldly denied the fact . The first was a sacrifice which I conceive no one had a right to force from me , since I alone was concerned in the matter . The alternative of rendering a doubtful ...
... answer , or , finally , must have stoutly and boldly denied the fact . The first was a sacrifice which I conceive no one had a right to force from me , since I alone was concerned in the matter . The alternative of rendering a doubtful ...
Página xxix
... answer as an indirect avowal . I therefore considered myself entitled , like an accused person put upon trial , to refuse giving my own evidence to my own conviction , and flatly to deny all that could not be proved against me . At the ...
... answer as an indirect avowal . I therefore considered myself entitled , like an accused person put upon trial , to refuse giving my own evidence to my own conviction , and flatly to deny all that could not be proved against me . At the ...
Página xxxix
... answered the franklin , " use , as they say , will make a man live in a lion's den ; and as I settled here in a quiet time , and have never given cause of offence , I am respected by my neighbours , and even , as you see , by our ...
... answered the franklin , " use , as they say , will make a man live in a lion's den ; and as I settled here in a quiet time , and have never given cause of offence , I am respected by my neighbours , and even , as you see , by our ...
Página xlvii
... answered the vicar , with some asperity , " that a Continental war entered into for the defence of an ally who was unwil- ling to defend himself , and for the restoration of a royal family , nobility , and priesthood who tamely ...
... answered the vicar , with some asperity , " that a Continental war entered into for the defence of an ally who was unwil- ling to defend himself , and for the restoration of a royal family , nobility , and priesthood who tamely ...
Página xlviii
... answered the vicar . " I think , " said a gentleman near the foot of the table , " that the Covenanters made some apology of the same kind for the failure of their prophecies at the battle of Dunbar , when their mutinous preachers ...
... answered the vicar . " I think , " said a gentleman near the foot of the table , " that the Covenanters made some apology of the same kind for the failure of their prophecies at the battle of Dunbar , when their mutinous preachers ...
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