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... consider by what unjust methods property has been often acquired , and that what was unjustly got it must be unjust to keep , where is the harm in one man's taking the property of another from him ? Besides , Sir , when we consider the ...
... consider by what unjust methods property has been often acquired , and that what was unjustly got it must be unjust to keep , where is the harm in one man's taking the property of another from him ? Besides , Sir , when we consider the ...
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... Consider fairly what is the case . The Corsicans never received any kindnesr from the Genoese . They never agreed to be subject to them . They owe them nothing ; and when reduced to an abject state of slavery , by force , shall they not ...
... Consider fairly what is the case . The Corsicans never received any kindnesr from the Genoese . They never agreed to be subject to them . They owe them nothing ; and when reduced to an abject state of slavery , by force , shall they not ...
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... consider your friendship as a possession , which I intend to hold till you take it from me , and to lament if ever by my fault I should lose it . However , when such suspicions find their way into your mind , always give them vent ; I ...
... consider your friendship as a possession , which I intend to hold till you take it from me , and to lament if ever by my fault I should lose it . However , when such suspicions find their way into your mind , always give them vent ; I ...
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