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1 I | man and man. When we are obliged to appear before a magistrate 2 II | such a babbling? "We are obliged," said he, "to suffer it, 3 IV | where a man is perpetually obliged to employ the titles of " 4 IV | from the king. Penn was obliged to go more than once, and " 5 IV | very strongly, and he was obliged to justify himself in print. 6 V | mortification to them to be obliged to confess that they owe 7 IX | monarch, and accordingly obliged him to return to France.~ 8 X | Turin; Prince Eugene was obliged to march from the middle 9 XI | many of the fair sex are obliged to them for their beauty.~ 10 XI | would have been for ever obliged to her. Then the Duke de 11 XIV | the more, so that he was obliged to leave Utrecht. Descartes 12 XIV | lands fruitful, are at least obliged to him for the discovery. 13 XV | truth. But are they less obliged to him because he did not 14 XVII| gone through, and we are obliged to him for the clue, by 15 XX | general are indispensably obliged to cultivate their understandings. 16 XX | manner as a merchant is obliged to be acquainted with his 17 XX | the original, that I am obliged seriously to ask pardon 18 XXII| that to do this I should be obliged to write a large volume, 19 XXII| Gordon (the public are obliged to him for a translation 20 XXIV| skilled in them; and is obliged to dispute the seat with