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... considered correct " .39 He dwelt , though discreetly , with a lady to whom he was not bound in holy wedlock . But the Reverend Mr. Cartwright would " not have considered him worthy of a funeral sermon had he been so loose and immoral ...
... considered correct " .39 He dwelt , though discreetly , with a lady to whom he was not bound in holy wedlock . But the Reverend Mr. Cartwright would " not have considered him worthy of a funeral sermon had he been so loose and immoral ...
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... considered fit should be allowed to act only temporarily as agents to meet existing difficulties . In other words , they suggested an extension , but not a permanent continuance , of the old system . Both men considered that the ...
... considered fit should be allowed to act only temporarily as agents to meet existing difficulties . In other words , they suggested an extension , but not a permanent continuance , of the old system . Both men considered that the ...
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... considered somewhat illegal " , 62 but said that " from a moral point of view I considered it an act of necessity and can never admit it to be either an act of cruelty or tyranny " . He even rejoiced that " this summary example had the ...
... considered somewhat illegal " , 62 but said that " from a moral point of view I considered it an act of necessity and can never admit it to be either an act of cruelty or tyranny " . He even rejoiced that " this summary example had the ...
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