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... argument , like a flaw in an indict- ment , by a kind of legal pertinacity , or rather by a rigid and constant habit of attending to the exact import of every word and clause in a sentence . Mr. Tooke had the mind of a lawyer ; but it ...
... argument , like a flaw in an indict- ment , by a kind of legal pertinacity , or rather by a rigid and constant habit of attending to the exact import of every word and clause in a sentence . Mr. Tooke had the mind of a lawyer ; but it ...
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... argument : as to any good or useful results that may come of the amicable settling of it , any one is welcome to them for him . The amusement is over , when the matter is once fairly decided . There is another point of view in which ...
... argument : as to any good or useful results that may come of the amicable settling of it , any one is welcome to them for him . The amusement is over , when the matter is once fairly decided . There is another point of view in which ...
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... argument , the strength of abuse . He is not like a man in danger of being bed - rid in his faculties - he tosses and tumbles about his unwieldy bulk , and when he is tired of lying on one side , relieves himself by turning on the other ...
... argument , the strength of abuse . He is not like a man in danger of being bed - rid in his faculties - he tosses and tumbles about his unwieldy bulk , and when he is tired of lying on one side , relieves himself by turning on the other ...
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