id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt newman-loss-1848 newman newman-loss-1848 1848 .txt text/plain 108308 4977 76 And thus it was that Charles Reding was brought across William Sheffield, who had come into residence the same term as himself. Now Charles Reding, a youth of twenty, could not be supposed to have much of a view in religion or politics; but no clever man allows himself to judge of things simply at hap-hazard; he is obliged, from a sort of self-respect, to have some rule or other, true or false; and Charles was very fond of the maxim, which he has already enunciated, that we must measure people by what they are, and not by what they are not. cache/newman-loss-1848.txt txt/newman-loss-1848.txt