It must indeedbe confessed that Levity of Tamper takes a Man off his Guard, and opens a Pass to his Soul for any Temptation that assaults it.
It must indeed be confessed that never man threw up his pen, under stronger temptations to have employed it longer.
But it is quite evident that this sense is admissible only as a secondary one: as such, we must indeed admit it in a context in which the appellative signification of the proper names is never lost sight of.
It must indeed fill us with adoring wonder when we see how clearly and distinctly the outlines of the world's history, as well as of the history of Salvation, are here traced.
To please these foresters a man must be despised and exiled from the world, must indeed be as savage and happy-go-lucky as themselves.
It must indeed be a powerful constitution which can recover in spite of such hindrances, and I had a hard struggle keeping Jager alive.
And he who brews this 'fountain of hell' must indeed be the devil's friend.
This Einspanig,--he must indeed be a second St. Jerome.
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