The Speaker ; Or, Miscellaneous Pieces: Selected from the Best English Writers ... ; To which are Prefixed, Two Essays |
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Truth is always consistent with itself , and needs no . thing to help it out . It is
always near at hand , and sits upon our lips , and is ready to drop out before we
are aware : whereas a lie is troublesome , and sets a man's in . vention upon the
rack ...
Truth is always consistent with itself , and needs no . thing to help it out . It is
always near at hand , and sits upon our lips , and is ready to drop out before we
are aware : whereas a lie is troublesome , and sets a man's in . vention upon the
rack ...
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The second source of cheerfulness to a good mind , is its consideration of that
Being on whom we have our dependence , and in whom , though we behold him
as yet but in the first faint discoveries of his perfections , we see every thing that
we ...
The second source of cheerfulness to a good mind , is its consideration of that
Being on whom we have our dependence , and in whom , though we behold him
as yet but in the first faint discoveries of his perfections , we see every thing that
we ...
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Harkee , Sir John ! -Not a word of the thirty thousand to my sister , Sir John . SIR
JOHN . 0 , I am dumb , I am dumb , Sir.ro STERL . You remember it is thirty
thousand . 3 asta , Sir John . To be sure I do . STERL . But , Sir John , one thing ...
Harkee , Sir John ! -Not a word of the thirty thousand to my sister , Sir John . SIR
JOHN . 0 , I am dumb , I am dumb , Sir.ro STERL . You remember it is thirty
thousand . 3 asta , Sir John . To be sure I do . STERL . But , Sir John , one thing ...
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