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Page 385
... talents : it is in his power to benefit the world by the exercise of those talents ; and the little that I am called upon to perform is to encourage him in doing all the good of which such talents are capable . " The liberal spirit of ...
... talents : it is in his power to benefit the world by the exercise of those talents ; and the little that I am called upon to perform is to encourage him in doing all the good of which such talents are capable . " The liberal spirit of ...
Page 398
... talents ; and treats the trifling forms and distinctions of society , as the sports and amusements of children . Such a man is born to reform and improve his species ; and though he may be sneered at by vulgar great , or laughed at by ...
... talents ; and treats the trifling forms and distinctions of society , as the sports and amusements of children . Such a man is born to reform and improve his species ; and though he may be sneered at by vulgar great , or laughed at by ...
Page 400
... talents , for what talents have they but for making speeches ? He has been actuated throughout by the laudable ambition of doing good to his country , without being thrown off his guard by the petulance or violence of his enemies ...
... talents , for what talents have they but for making speeches ? He has been actuated throughout by the laudable ambition of doing good to his country , without being thrown off his guard by the petulance or violence of his enemies ...
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