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“No deceit is so veiled as that which lies concealed behind the
semblance of courtesy.”
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“No wise man has called a change of opinion in constancy.”
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“No wise man has called a change of opinion in constancy.”
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“Nor am I ashamed, as some are, to confess my ignorance of those
matters with which I am unacquainted.”
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“Nor am I ashamed, as some are, to confess my ignorance of those
matters with which I am unacquainted.”
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“Nothing is difficult in the eyes of a lover.”
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“Nothing is difficult in the eyes of a lover.”
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“Nothing is so secure as that money will not defeat it.”
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“Nothing is so secure as that money will not defeat it.”
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“Nothing is so swift as calumny, nothing is more easily
propagated, nothing more readily credited, nothing more widely
circulated.”
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“Nothing is so swift as calumny, nothing is more easily
propagated, nothing more readily credited, nothing more widely
circulated.”
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“Now clothed like a Roman, now like a Greek. [An inconstant,
perfidious man.]”
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“Now clothed like a Roman, now like a Greek. [An inconstant,
perfidious man.]”
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“O rare protector of the sheep, a wolf!”
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“O rare protector of the sheep, a wolf!”
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“O these degenerate days!”
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“O these degenerate days!”
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“One man thinks one thing best, another another.”
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“One man thinks one thing best, another another.”
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“Our liberality should not exceed our ability.”
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“Our liberality should not exceed our ability.”
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“Pleasant is the recollection of dangers past.”
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“Pleasant is the recollection of dangers past.”
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“Politeness and an affable address are our best introduction.”
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“Politeness and an affable address are our best introduction.”
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