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... virtue quiet at home , or assist him by your credit to compass his romantic design ; which , how- ever , is very noble and generous , and directly proper for a great person of your excellent education to encourage . " I must now in all ...
... virtue quiet at home , or assist him by your credit to compass his romantic design ; which , how- ever , is very noble and generous , and directly proper for a great person of your excellent education to encourage . " I must now in all ...
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... virtue was proof against all the offers he could make , it was given out by his emissaries that he privately received a pension from him , and that he was permitted to act the part of a patriot in order to keep his influence with his ...
... virtue was proof against all the offers he could make , it was given out by his emissaries that he privately received a pension from him , and that he was permitted to act the part of a patriot in order to keep his influence with his ...
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... virtue left in the world is chiefly to be found among the middle rank of mankind , who are neither allured out of her paths by ambition nor driven by poverty . " Though a sound churchman , he had the great- est reverence for civil ...
... virtue left in the world is chiefly to be found among the middle rank of mankind , who are neither allured out of her paths by ambition nor driven by poverty . " Though a sound churchman , he had the great- est reverence for civil ...
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... virtue . With regard to the peculiarities of his style , vigor , simplicity , and con- ciseness assuredly take the lead . He was the first writer who expressed his meaning without any display of subsidiary epithets or expletives of any ...
... virtue . With regard to the peculiarities of his style , vigor , simplicity , and con- ciseness assuredly take the lead . He was the first writer who expressed his meaning without any display of subsidiary epithets or expletives of any ...
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... virtue . With regard to the peculiarities of his style , vigor , simplicity , and con- ciseness assuredly take the lead . He was the first writer who expressed his meaning without any display of subsidiary epithets or expletives of any ...
... virtue . With regard to the peculiarities of his style , vigor , simplicity , and con- ciseness assuredly take the lead . He was the first writer who expressed his meaning without any display of subsidiary epithets or expletives of any ...
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