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1 Intro| and if unintentional, he ought to have been instructed
2 Intro| involuntary, then all criminals ought to be admonished and not
3 Text | at my time of life I ought not to be appearing before
4 Text | word of God, I thought, ought to be considered first.
5 Text | unintentional offences: you ought to have taken me privately,
6 Text | who is good for anything ought not to calculate the chance
7 Text | chance of living or dying; he ought only to consider whether
8 Text | by a commander, there he ought to remain in the hour of
9 Text | death; (or if not that I ought never to have been prosecuted
10 Text | and had made justice, as I ought, the first thing? No indeed,
11 Text | who has a name for wisdom, ought not to demean himself. Whether
12 Text | I say that these things ought not to be done by those
13 Text | and if they are done, you ought not to permit them; you
14 Text | not to permit them; you ought rather to show that you
15 Text | own good pleasure; and we ought not to encourage you, nor
16 Text | thought at the time that I ought not to do anything common
17 Text | neither in war nor yet at law ought I or any man to use every
18 Text | about that for which they ought to care, and thinking that
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