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... question , whether duelling was consistent with moral duty . The brave old General fired at this , and said , with a lofty air , " Undoubtedly a man has a right to defend his honour . " GOLDSMITH , ( turning to me , ) " I ask you first ...
... question , whether duelling was consistent with moral duty . The brave old General fired at this , and said , with a lofty air , " Undoubtedly a man has a right to defend his honour . " GOLDSMITH , ( turning to me , ) " I ask you first ...
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... question . I think it is not politick to tolerate in such a case . " Though he did not think it fit that so awful a subject should be introduced in a mixed company , and therefore at this time waved the theological question ; yet his ...
... question . I think it is not politick to tolerate in such a case . " Though he did not think it fit that so awful a subject should be introduced in a mixed company , and therefore at this time waved the theological question ; yet his ...
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... question of great importance before Parliament , any question in which a man might not very well vote either upon one side or the other . He said there had been none in his time except that respecting America . We were fatigued by the ...
... question of great importance before Parliament , any question in which a man might not very well vote either upon one side or the other . He said there had been none in his time except that respecting America . We were fatigued by the ...
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