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In knowing how to forget one's self ; in being eager to oblige ; in making others les spectable and happy ; in attention to the smallest trifles ; in discovera ing gentleness and compliance on all occasions ; and in persuading others we ...
In knowing how to forget one's self ; in being eager to oblige ; in making others les spectable and happy ; in attention to the smallest trifles ; in discovera ing gentleness and compliance on all occasions ; and in persuading others we ...
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We cannot conclude without observing , that this reflecting and penetrating Author hath occasionally thrown out some remarks , that merit the attention of our philosophers and polia ticians ; who , when they investigate the subject of ...
We cannot conclude without observing , that this reflecting and penetrating Author hath occasionally thrown out some remarks , that merit the attention of our philosophers and polia ticians ; who , when they investigate the subject of ...
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The characters in this work are not marked with sufficient bold . ness , or discrimination , to rouse or fix the reader's attention . There are , nevertheless , such strokes both of sentiment and expression , as convince us that the ...
The characters in this work are not marked with sufficient bold . ness , or discrimination , to rouse or fix the reader's attention . There are , nevertheless , such strokes both of sentiment and expression , as convince us that the ...
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