| Samuel Johnson - 1788 - 596 sidor
...fallhood, if their confciences were at all confulted, it is impoflible to know. But if they thought, that, when they were to die, they paid their legal forfeit, and that the world had no farther demand upon them; that therefore they might, by keeping their own fecrets, try to leave behind them... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1788 - 586 sidor
...falfhood, if their confciences were at all confulted, it is impoffible to know. But if they thought, that, when they were to die, they paid their legal forfeit, and that the world had no farther demand upon them ; that therefore they might, by keeping their own fecrets, try to leave behind them... | |
| William Dodd - 1801 - 204 sidor
...falfehood, if their consciences were at ill confulted, it is impoffible to know. But if they thought that, when they .were to die, they paid their legal forfeit, and that the world had no farther demand upon them ; that therefore they might, by keeping their own fecrets, try to leave behind them... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1804 - 594 sidor
...falsehood, if their consciences were at all consulted, itis impossible to know : but if they thought that when they were to die, they paid their legal forfeit, and that the world bad no farther demand upon them; that, therefore, they might, by keeping their own secret?, try to... | |
| Thomas Bowen (chaplain.) - 1809 - 236 sidor
...falfhood, if their confciences Were at all confulted, it is impoffible to know. But if they thought, that when they were to die, they paid their legal forfeit, and that the world had no farther demand upon them; that therefore they might, by keeping their own fecreJs, try to leave behind them... | |
| William Dodd - 1815 - 250 sidor
...falsehood, if their consciences were at all consulted, it is impossible to know; but if they thought that, when they were to die, they paid their legal forfeit, and that the world had no farther demand upon them ; that therefore they might, by keeping their own secrets, try to leave behind them... | |
| Thomas Bowen (chaplain.) - 1820 - 360 sidor
...if their consciences were at all consulted, it is impossible to know. But if they thought, thatwhen they were to die, they paid their legal forfeit, and that the world had rib farther demand upon them; that therefore they might by keeping their own secrets, try to leave... | |
| John Burke, Bernard Burke - 1848 - 636 sidor
...have reconciled their consciences to falsehood, it is impossible to know ; but if they thought that, when they were to die, they paid their legal forfeit, and that the world had no further demand upon them ; that therefore they might, by keeping their own secrets, try to leave behind... | |
| Peter Burke - 1849 - 522 sidor
...have reconciled their consciences to falsehood, it is impossible to know ; but if they thought that, when they were to die, they paid their legal forfeit, and that the world had no further demand upon them ; that therefore they might, by keeping their own secrets, try to leave behind... | |
| 1777 - 808 sidor
...falfehood, if their confciences weie at all corfnlted, it is impoffible to know. But if they thought, that, when they were to die, they paid their legal forfeit, and that the world had no farther demand upon them ; that therefore they might, by keepingtheir own fecrets, try to leave behind them... | |
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