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make_conscience

make conscience

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make conscience

  1. (obsolete) To make it a matter of conscience; to be scrupulous about. [16th-19th c.]
    • 1603, John Florio, translating Michel de Montaigne, Essayes, London: Edward Blount, OCLC 946730821, II.4:
      I make a conscience [transl. faits conscience], standing neare some great person, if mine eyes chance, at unwares, to steale some knowledge of any letters of importance that he readeth.
    • 1722, Daniel Defoe, A Journal of the Plague Year:
      I mention this story also as the best method I can advise any person to take in such a case, especially if he be one that makes conscience of his duty, and would be directed what to do in it [].
    • 1856, Ralph Waldo Emerson, English Traits, Cockayne:
    • The pursy man means by freedom the right to do as he pleases, and does wrong in order to feel his freedom, and makes a conscience of persisting in it.