101.   I feel such confidence in them that when I am on him I don't consider he has feet at all.

102.   I could mention others, both at home and abroad, if I did not consider it is of very little use or instruction to the reader, or to the world.

103.   These are the points of view from which we should consider and answer the objections raised by the critics.

104.   We must also consider by whom it is said or done, to whom, when, by what means, or for what end; whether, for instance, it be to secure a greater good, or avert a greater evil.

105.   Again, when a word seems to involve some inconsistency of meaning, we should consider how many senses it may bear in the particular passage.

106.   Smollett would not, probably, have acted thus, but he did not consider such conduct a thing out of nature.

107.   We are apt to consider this commerce infamous.

108.   It would even be possible to consider all 'Zarathustra' as a musical composition.

109.   Turning ill and being distrustful, they consider sinful: they walk warily.

110.   However, in enterprises of this kind you are in the hands of your friends; there is nothing for you to do but to abide by what they consider to be the best course.

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