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Nobody has a right to put another under such a difficulty , that he must either hurt the person by telling the truth , or hurt himself by telling what is not true . ¡± BOSWELL . ¡° A man often shews his writings to people of eminence ...
Nobody has a right to put another under such a difficulty , that he must either hurt the person by telling the truth , or hurt himself by telling what is not true . ¡± BOSWELL . ¡° A man often shews his writings to people of eminence ...
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¡° He thus defined the difference between physical and moral truth : Physical truth is , when you tell a thing as it actually is . Moral truth is , when you tell a thing sincerely and precisely appears to you . say such a one walked ...
¡° He thus defined the difference between physical and moral truth : Physical truth is , when you tell a thing as it actually is . Moral truth is , when you tell a thing sincerely and precisely appears to you . say such a one walked ...
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You have no business with consequences ; you are to tell the truth . Besides , you are not sure , what effect your telling him he is in danger may have . It may bring his distemper to a crisis , and that may cure him .
You have no business with consequences ; you are to tell the truth . Besides , you are not sure , what effect your telling him he is in danger may have . It may bring his distemper to a crisis , and that may cure him .
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