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... so aggravated in degree , yet ' t is the same in kind . There is a kind of murder that may be committed with the tongue , that is in its nature as cruel as that of the hand . This can never be the practice [ 29 ] ROBINSON CRUSOE.
... so aggravated in degree , yet ' t is the same in kind . There is a kind of murder that may be committed with the tongue , that is in its nature as cruel as that of the hand . This can never be the practice [ 29 ] ROBINSON CRUSOE.
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Daniel Defoe. of the hand . This can never be the practice of an honest man ; nay , he that practises it cannot be an honest man . But perhaps I may come to this again , but I must go back to explain myself upon the subject a little ...
Daniel Defoe. of the hand . This can never be the practice of an honest man ; nay , he that practises it cannot be an honest man . But perhaps I may come to this again , but I must go back to explain myself upon the subject a little ...
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... practice , stands thus : - If a man trusts me with his money or goods upon my common credit , or upon my word , he then takes me for his money , and depends both upon my ability and my honesty ; but if he comes and demands my bond , he ...
... practice , stands thus : - If a man trusts me with his money or goods upon my common credit , or upon my word , he then takes me for his money , and depends both upon my ability and my honesty ; but if he comes and demands my bond , he ...
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... practice ; but since the politics of the nation have left the debtor so much at mercy by the letter of the law , ' t is honest , with respect to the law , to proceed so ; yet compassion is in this case thought reasonable - why shouldst ...
... practice ; but since the politics of the nation have left the debtor so much at mercy by the letter of the law , ' t is honest , with respect to the law , to proceed so ; yet compassion is in this case thought reasonable - why shouldst ...
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... practice . I am not plead- ing to encourage any man to make no scruple of trespassing upon his honesty in time of necessity ; but I cannot condemn every man for a knave who by unusual pressures , straits , difficulties , or other temp ...
... practice . I am not plead- ing to encourage any man to make no scruple of trespassing upon his honesty in time of necessity ; but I cannot condemn every man for a knave who by unusual pressures , straits , difficulties , or other temp ...
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