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1 They have the faults of children, and the trustful affection of children.
2 And seek to have the faults that are found in your kingdom punished and virtue exalted.
3 I have the faults of my kind.
4 An inspection found that the two planes did have the faults , understood to be cracking in the(...)
5 We are a very young race, and we have the faults of youth; but, then, youth always has a future.
6 An inspection found that the two planes did have the faults , understood to be cracking in the elevator trim tabs.
7 He has the faults and has lived the life of a social favourite.
8 They had the faults to which an aristocratic party in opposition is naturally liable.
9 He has the faults of other little boys, but he has a noble sense of fairness.
10 He had the faults of his virtues, likewise.
11 Both in prose and verse, his style has the faults which belong to an age of revived study.
12 Reddin had the faults of his class, but turning an old servant adrift was not one of them.
13 He had the faults that go with full-blooded elemental life, but at bottom this virile American was sound.
14 "But it is probable that we had the faults of our age."
15 The Empress Queen had the faults as well as the virtues which are connected with quick sensibility and a high spirit.
16 If it has the faults of democracy, the unamiable rudeness, the violent proceedings, the levelling passions, I am scarcely surprised at it.
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