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In short , we depend upon a Being , whose power qualifies him to make us happy
by an infinity of means ; whose goodness and truth engage him to make those
happy , who desire it of him ; and whose unchangeableness will secure us in this
...
In short , we depend upon a Being , whose power qualifies him to make us happy
by an infinity of means ; whose goodness and truth engage him to make those
happy , who desire it of him ; and whose unchangeableness will secure us in this
...
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It is hard to personate and act a part long ; for where truth is not at the bottom ,
nature will always be endeavouring to return , and will betray herself at one time
or other . Therefore if any man think it convenient to seem good , let him be so ...
It is hard to personate and act a part long ; for where truth is not at the bottom ,
nature will always be endeavouring to return , and will betray herself at one time
or other . Therefore if any man think it convenient to seem good , let him be so ...
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A liar hath need of a good memory , lest he contradict at one time what he said at
another ; but truth is always consistent with itself , and needs nothing to help it out
; it is always near at hand , and sits upon our lips ; whereas a lie is troublesome ...
A liar hath need of a good memory , lest he contradict at one time what he said at
another ; but truth is always consistent with itself , and needs nothing to help it out
; it is always near at hand , and sits upon our lips ; whereas a lie is troublesome ...
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never nothing will then serve his turn , neither truth nor falsehood . Indeed , if a
man were only to deal in the world for a day , and should never have occasion to
converse more with niankind , more need their good opinion or good word , it ...
never nothing will then serve his turn , neither truth nor falsehood . Indeed , if a
man were only to deal in the world for a day , and should never have occasion to
converse more with niankind , more need their good opinion or good word , it ...
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... the deyil By telling truth ; Tell truth and shame the devil .. If thou hast pow'r to
raise him , bring him hitherg And I'll be sworn I've pow'r to shame bim hence . Oh ,
while you live , Tell truth and shame the devil SHAKESPEABE . > є02 , U CHAP .
... the deyil By telling truth ; Tell truth and shame the devil .. If thou hast pow'r to
raise him , bring him hitherg And I'll be sworn I've pow'r to shame bim hence . Oh ,
while you live , Tell truth and shame the devil SHAKESPEABE . > є02 , U CHAP .
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