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... heart is benevolent , and his efforts are uniformly directed to promote loving - kindness and virtue among men . His pages may instruct , but they cannot corrupt ; they may soften , but they will not seduce ; they may warn , but they ...
... heart is benevolent , and his efforts are uniformly directed to promote loving - kindness and virtue among men . His pages may instruct , but they cannot corrupt ; they may soften , but they will not seduce ; they may warn , but they ...
Page 138
... heart , we select the ensuing : One day whilst I was at Petersburg , as the Emperor was returning from Cronstadt , when the weather was most oppressively hot , he halted at a little village about twenty versts from the residence , in ...
... heart , we select the ensuing : One day whilst I was at Petersburg , as the Emperor was returning from Cronstadt , when the weather was most oppressively hot , he halted at a little village about twenty versts from the residence , in ...
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... heart , and of quick and powerful feelings , joined to a mind naturally energetic and commanding . Whatever he felt , he felt deeply : what he attempted , he attempted with the whole power of his mind . He knew not what a half feeling ...
... heart , and of quick and powerful feelings , joined to a mind naturally energetic and commanding . Whatever he felt , he felt deeply : what he attempted , he attempted with the whole power of his mind . He knew not what a half feeling ...
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