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1 The surviving kinsmen should make no scruple about such things on such occasions.
2 In your Ladyship's company I shall make no scruple of going any where.
3 I make no scruple to attend you elsewhere, if I am troublesome here.
4 I make no scruple in saying, that I would have been at Revel fourteen days ago!
5 If you think it more convenient to carry me to your lodgings, make no scruple of it.
6 Whoever, therefore, is void of charity, I make no scruple of pronouncing that he is no Christian.
7 And I hope you make no scruple of justifying your sincerity as to the one or the other.
8 Thus, they make no scruple of attributing these evils to the severity of a just and good God.
9 On condition the lady would, I should make no scruple ; and would suspend an engagement: which I actually had.
10 You see, my dearest Miss Clary, that I make no scruple to call the step you took a false one.
11 As for the most signal events abroad, in France, Flanders, Italy, and Spain, I shall make no scruple to predict them in plain terms.
12 Thou shouldst make no scruple about the means by which guests are to be welcomed, even if thou have to offer thy own person.
13 I make no scruple at quoting the passage relative to the tower, though it repeats much of the foregone imagery, and with vastly superior effect:
14 Do they pay in ready money for the kelp?-They make no scruple to give ready money for it, if a somewhat lower price is taken.
15 Hence it is that what names theirs carried, ours do the like, and the Fathers make no scruple at it-nomore need we'' (Sermons, vol.
16 Being well armed, we made no scruple of attacking it at once.
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