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... speak on than to speak myself , yet thinking it decent that upon his pause of speech I should not be altogether silent , said only this ; " That I would say to him , as the widow of Sarepta said to Elias ; that he was come to bring to ...
... speak on than to speak myself , yet thinking it decent that upon his pause of speech I should not be altogether silent , said only this ; " That I would say to him , as the widow of Sarepta said to Elias ; that he was come to bring to ...
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... speak not to disable the mind of man , but to stir it up to seek help for no man , be he never so cunning or practised , can make a straight line or perfect circle by steadiness of hand , which may be easily done by help of a ruler or ...
... speak not to disable the mind of man , but to stir it up to seek help for no man , be he never so cunning or practised , can make a straight line or perfect circle by steadiness of hand , which may be easily done by help of a ruler or ...
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... speak for the literal interpretation of the law against equity , and con- trary ; and to speak for presumptions and inferences against testimony , and contrary . And Cicero himself , being broken unto it by great experience , delivereth ...
... speak for the literal interpretation of the law against equity , and con- trary ; and to speak for presumptions and inferences against testimony , and contrary . And Cicero himself , being broken unto it by great experience , delivereth ...
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