Chap.

1    2|      what necessity is there for falsehood in conduct, and why must
2    5|      part is supposed to rest on falsehood. These are mere expedients,
3    5| signification is insincerity and falsehood, but content myself with
4    5|          and he does not utter a falsehood when he borrows the language
5   12|          the master countenances falsehood, or winds the poor machine
6   12|     which treads on the heels of falsehood, would be rendered useless
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