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1 Repub| run away before you have fairly taught or learned whether 2 Repub| reward which a man might fairly expect who never understood 3 Repub| them black-to him we might fairly answer: Sir, you would not 4 Repub| Clearly. ~Then we may fairly assume that they are two, 5 Repub| satisfactions? ~Yes, he said, we may fairly assume them to be different. ~ 6 Repub| have reached land, and are fairly agreed that the same principles 7 Repub| sake of which some risk may fairly be incurred. ~Yes, very 8 Repub| Another person, I said, might fairly reply as you do; but a man 9 Repub| the men, too, may I not fairly make a like request, that 10 Repub| think, he said, that we may fairly designate him as the imitator 11 Repub| of his poems, and we may fairly ask him about them. "Friend 12 Repub| Clearly. ~And now we may fairly take him and place him by