41.   We now proceed to consider.

42.   Well, this injury, as he would consider it, has rankled in his wicked, scheming brain, and all his life he has longed for vengeance, but never seen his chance.

43.   In the meantime Lord Chiltern had intimated to his wife that if Gerard Maule behaved badly he should consider himself to be standing in the place of Adelaide's father or brother.

44.   This, which it will certainly be his duty to consider with so much care, will be the matter of his work.

45.   ' 'I may with just reason consider myself to have been the cause of his death, ' the blow was really dealt at Don John.

46.   ' But 'I consider that the seeking for intercourse with any particular spirit would be apt to end either in disappointment or delusion, ' and she uses the phrase 'the supposed spirits.

47.   "I can no longer consider you as a friend, " said the Satyr; "a fellow who with the same breath blows hot and cold I could never trust. "

48.   A great city was besieged, and its inhabitants were called together to consider the best means of protecting it from the enemy.

49.   For let us consider what kind of republic we have reason to expect.

50.   But they will never be tempted to go beyond common life, so long as they consider the imperfection of those faculties which they employ, their narrow reach, and their inaccurate operations.

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