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1 I | just curiosity will not give you the least offense, and 2 I | unknown among the Friends), we give evidence to the truth by 3 II | you have received, freely give.' Shall we, after these 4 III | officer, and begged him to give him another box for God' 5 III | hear him beseech them to give him a few more lashes for 6 III | thee in thy distress, and give up thyself to follow lust 7 IV | laid for them, but did not give into it; they never failing 8 VI | enough to suffer this, and to give them the titles of my lord, 9 VI | professed the same religion, and give the name of infidel to none 10 IX | the clergy, forced him to give up the pretended right, 11 XI | madmen. Fools, because they give their children the small-pox 12 XI | only thing remaining was to give them the small-pox in their 13 XI | the physicians will but give them leave to do it; or 14 XII | therefore, you desire me to give you an account of the famous 15 XII | sagacious Thuanus does not give in to such fustian, which 16 XIII | knew. If I might presume to give my opinion on so delicate 17 XIII | immortality, it is impossible to give a demonstration of it, since 18 XV | since his time, seemed to give a plausible reason for all 19 XV | be any other principle."~Give me leave once more to introduce 20 XV | with me about the name I give it?"~Vortices may be called 21 XVII | diagonal of a square, to give the area of a curve, to 22 XVII | among the thirty kings, give to every one a reign of 23 XVIII| English poets, and shall now give you one from Shakspeare. 24 XVIII| off this mortal coil, Must give us pause. There 's the respect 25 XVIII| sprightly running could not give. I'm tired with waiting 26 XVIII| us when old."~I shall now give you my translation:~"De 27 XIX | fond of applauding; nor to give you a single smart saying 28 XXI | remember that the versions I give you from the English poets 29 XXI | It is not my intent to give a commentary on Waller's 30 XXII | pretends to judge of it. When I give you a translation of some 31 XXIII| performed as actors; that we give the title of the devil's 32 XXIII| conceive, either that our laws give a sanction to an art which 33 XXIV | compliments annually, they would give us new editions of the valuable