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" I am persuaded, it will be your inclination, to give me an opportunity of detecting him, and of justifying myself; which can only be done by your mentioning the particulars of which I am accused. You say, that I myself know that I have been false to you;... "
Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review - Page 505
1766
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The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volume 35

1766 - 768 pages
...particulars of which I am accufeJ. You fa£, that 1 myfelf know that I have been fjlfe to you ; but I fay it loudly, and will fay it to the whole world, that I know the contrary, that I know my friendftiip towards you has been unbounded and uninterrupted, and that though inftances of it have...
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An Account of the Life and Writings of David Hume, Esq

Thomas Edward Ritchie - 1807 - 962 pages
...particulars of which I am accufed. You fay, that I myfelf know that I have been falfe to you ; but I fay it loudly, and will fay it to the whole world,...been unbounded and uninterrupted ; and that though I have given you inftances of it, which have been univerfally remarked both in France and England,...
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An Account of the Life and Writings of David Hume, Esq

Thomas Edward Ritchie - 1807 - 536 pages
...particulars of which I am accufed. You fay, that I myfelf know that I have been falfe to you j but I fay it loudly, and will fay it to the whole world, that I know the contrary j that I know my friendmip towards you has been unbounded and uninterrupted ; and that though I have...
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The British Plutarch [by T. Mortimer].

Thomas Mortimer - 1810 - 532 pages
...accused. You say, that I myself know that I have been false to you; but I say it loudly, and will say it to the whole world, that I know the contrary, that I know my friendship towards you has been unbounded and uninterrupted, and that though instances of it have been...
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Private Correspondence of David Hume: With Several Distinguished Persons ...

David Hume - 1820 - 326 pages
...accused. You say, that I myself know that I have been false to you ; but I say it loudly, and will say it to the whole world, that I know the contrary, that I know my friendship towards you has been unbounded and uninterrupted, and that though instances of it have been...
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Private Correspondence of David Hume: With Several Distinguished Persons ...

David Hume - 1820 - 312 pages
...accused. You say, that I myself know that I have been false to you ; but I say it loudly, and will say it to the whole world, that I know the contrary, that I know my friendship towards you has been unbounded and uninterrupted, and that though instances of it have been...
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The Philosophical Works of David Hume ...

David Hume - 1826 - 508 pages
...accused. You say, that I myself know that I have been false to you ; but I say it loudly, and will say it to the whole world, that I know the contrary, that I know my friendship towards you has been unbounded and uninterrupted, and that though instances of it have been...
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Life and Correspondence of David Hume: From the Papers Bequeathed ..., Volume 1

John Hill Burton - 1846 - 560 pages
...accused. You say, that I myself know that I have been false to you; but I say it loudly, and will say it to the whole world, that I know the contrary; that I know my friendship towards you has been unbounded and uninterrupted; and that though I have given you instances...
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Rousseau, as Described by Himself and Others: With Remarks and Explanations

Thomas Craddock - 1877 - 270 pages
...accused. You say, that I myself know that ' I have been false to you ; but I say it loudly, ' and will say it to the whole world, that I know ' the contrary ; that I know my friendship towards ' you has been unbounded and uninterrupted ; and 'that, though I have given you...
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Four Centuries of English Letters: Selections from the Correspondence of One ...

William Baptiste Scoones - 1880 - 608 pages
...accused. You say that I myself know that I have been false to you ; but I say it loudly, and will say it to the whole world, that I know the contrary ; that I know my friendship towards you has been unbounded and uninterrupted ; and that though I have given you instances...
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