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1 The prytanes might forbid a man of notoriously bad character to speak.
2 Civilisation to-day does not forbid a man -a conqueror-toforce another man to work against himself.
3 To solve a doubt is only reasonable, who could forbid a man to seek its explanation?
4 To forbid a man to follow the materialistic line of thought is equivalent to forbidding him to seek truth.
5 If the government will forbid a man to protect his own rights, it is bound, to do it for him, free of expense to him.
6 Has Mazarin published an edict forbidding a man to move his diaphragm?
7 In the delirium of its enthusiasm, this religion forbids a man to love himself.
8 Forbid a man to think for himself or to act
9 But as for me, whether it is that that well-known verse which forbids a man
10 There is no international law forbidding a man from making digressions when he is telling a story.
11 For example, the text of the "Kitáb-i-Aqdas" forbids a man to marry his father's wife (i.e.
12 There was until lately a law forbidding a man to marry his deceased wife's sister; yet the thing happened constantly.
13 "I certainly never saw any house rules that forbid a man to speak."
14 There was no law forbidding a man to marry his deceased wife's scullery-maid; yet it did not happen nearly so often.
15 He was genuinely fond of her, and is there any law forbidding a man to lay firm hold upon his wife's money?
16 The 17th forbids a man to be his own judge; the 18th, any interested person to be judge.
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