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... admiration that he expressed of its character , and of those institutions which he observed had formed that character , and were still forming it , inspired me , in a short conversation , with an equal admiration of the enlightened ...
... admiration that he expressed of its character , and of those institutions which he observed had formed that character , and were still forming it , inspired me , in a short conversation , with an equal admiration of the enlightened ...
Page 300
... admiration and love . To the perfect finish of a gentleman , he united the dignity of a man of sense and reflection , and the accomplish- ments of a scholar . Despising a passing warning which she had received , of the fickleness of ...
... admiration and love . To the perfect finish of a gentleman , he united the dignity of a man of sense and reflection , and the accomplish- ments of a scholar . Despising a passing warning which she had received , of the fickleness of ...
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... admiration . Your enlarged views , your astonishing impartiality , your genius , would raise you too high above other men , did not your good heart bring you nearer them . By representing you still more amiable than sublime , Lord ...
... admiration . Your enlarged views , your astonishing impartiality , your genius , would raise you too high above other men , did not your good heart bring you nearer them . By representing you still more amiable than sublime , Lord ...
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