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... question not but " may seem equivalent to that , for so it follows in the next sentence- " and that he will consider , " i . e . I question not , that he will consider . Why then did he not say I question not that , in the first ...
... question not but " may seem equivalent to that , for so it follows in the next sentence- " and that he will consider , " i . e . I question not , that he will consider . Why then did he not say I question not that , in the first ...
Side 91
... question , came . ] i . e . Who , as I did not question , came , & c . - as , is to be understood and supplied in all sentences of this form , which should be pointed accordingly . 2 Came loaden . ] - loaded had been better after question ...
... question , came . ] i . e . Who , as I did not question , came , & c . - as , is to be understood and supplied in all sentences of this form , which should be pointed accordingly . 2 Came loaden . ] - loaded had been better after question ...
Side 162
... question not but the world will think that my old friend ought not to pass the remainder of his life in a cage like a singing bird , but enjoy all that Pindaric liberty which is suitable to a man of his genius . He has made the world ...
... question not but the world will think that my old friend ought not to pass the remainder of his life in a cage like a singing bird , but enjoy all that Pindaric liberty which is suitable to a man of his genius . He has made the world ...
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