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Page 193
... manner , more of the good citizen and virtuous man . The one seems always to speak from conviction , and more from his heart than his head . The general good of mankind seems to be his particular interest , and the warmth of his zeal ...
... manner , more of the good citizen and virtuous man . The one seems always to speak from conviction , and more from his heart than his head . The general good of mankind seems to be his particular interest , and the warmth of his zeal ...
Page 250
... manners a mildness , plain- ness , and unchanging suavity , such as are often remarked in Europe in men devoted to the ... manner in which you are accustomed to view every thing in these states , the partiality which you feel for their ...
... manners a mildness , plain- ness , and unchanging suavity , such as are often remarked in Europe in men devoted to the ... manner in which you are accustomed to view every thing in these states , the partiality which you feel for their ...
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... manner . " I beg at the same time to have it distinctly understood by your Lordship , that in making this statement , and in writing the observations contained in this note , I have had no design to im- plicate the conduct of any ...
... manner . " I beg at the same time to have it distinctly understood by your Lordship , that in making this statement , and in writing the observations contained in this note , I have had no design to im- plicate the conduct of any ...
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TABLE | 6 |
French History | 7 |
Narrative of the Embassy to the Tour | 12 |
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