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I cannot therefore but consider it as a pleasing proof of a mind retaining , at an advanced age , a considerable degree of its former energy and activity , together with , what is still more rarely to be found , an undiminished portion ...
I cannot therefore but consider it as a pleasing proof of a mind retaining , at an advanced age , a considerable degree of its former energy and activity , together with , what is still more rarely to be found , an undiminished portion ...
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The mind is divided and distracted by the want of a great concentrating principle of tffect ; and the prevailing hue of colour is of too low a tone to be impressive ; added to which , it is partially damaged and obscured by sunke ...
The mind is divided and distracted by the want of a great concentrating principle of tffect ; and the prevailing hue of colour is of too low a tone to be impressive ; added to which , it is partially damaged and obscured by sunke ...
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No faction disturbed his government , or ever appeared to disquiet his mind . He ascended the throne without bloodshed , and reigned without exciting the groan of oppression . • He appears to have possessed that well - balanced mind ...
No faction disturbed his government , or ever appeared to disquiet his mind . He ascended the throne without bloodshed , and reigned without exciting the groan of oppression . • He appears to have possessed that well - balanced mind ...
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