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... telling an untruth , but telling it clumsily ; for , if that be the case , every one who can look through a ... tell the world no more than he knew , he might have been a very considerable man , and needed not to have. 1 The ...
... telling an untruth , but telling it clumsily ; for , if that be the case , every one who can look through a ... tell the world no more than he knew , he might have been a very considerable man , and needed not to have. 1 The ...
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... tell the world what the world had all his life been telling him . ' " Somebody observing that the Scotch Highlanders , in the year 1745 , had made surprising efforts , considering their numerous wants and disadvantages : ' Yes , Sir ...
... tell the world what the world had all his life been telling him . ' " Somebody observing that the Scotch Highlanders , in the year 1745 , had made surprising efforts , considering their numerous wants and disadvantages : ' Yes , Sir ...
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... tell a hundred political lies every day , and are not hurt by it . Surely , then , one may tell truth with safety . " JOHNSON : " Why , Sir , in the first place , he who tells a hundred lies has disarmed the force of his lies . But ...
... tell a hundred political lies every day , and are not hurt by it . Surely , then , one may tell truth with safety . " JOHNSON : " Why , Sir , in the first place , he who tells a hundred lies has disarmed the force of his lies . But ...
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