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You are formed for these accomplishments by a ' happy turn of nature , and have finished yourself in them by the utmost improvements of art . A man that is defective in either of these qualifications ( whatever may be the secret ...
You are formed for these accomplishments by a ' happy turn of nature , and have finished yourself in them by the utmost improvements of art . A man that is defective in either of these qualifications ( whatever may be the secret ...
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The old English plainness and sincerity , that generous integrity of nature , and honesty of disposition , which * Archbishop Tillotson , fulio edit , vol . ii . Sermon.i . always argues true greatness of mind , and is usually No. 557 .
The old English plainness and sincerity , that generous integrity of nature , and honesty of disposition , which * Archbishop Tillotson , fulio edit , vol . ii . Sermon.i . always argues true greatness of mind , and is usually No. 557 .
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... it was only a natural hump , which he disposed of with great joy of heart among this collection of human miseries . ... which was a complication of all the diseases incident to human nature , and was in the hand of a great many fine ...
... it was only a natural hump , which he disposed of with great joy of heart among this collection of human miseries . ... which was a complication of all the diseases incident to human nature , and was in the hand of a great many fine ...
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As this particular paper shall consist wholly of what I have received from my correspondents , I shall fill up the remaining part of it with other congratulatory letters of the same nature . • SIR , Oxford , June 25 , 1714 .
As this particular paper shall consist wholly of what I have received from my correspondents , I shall fill up the remaining part of it with other congratulatory letters of the same nature . • SIR , Oxford , June 25 , 1714 .
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... that it was published at the importunity of friends , or that his natural temper , studies , or conversation , directed him to the choice of his subject . -Id populus curat scilicet . Such informations cannot but be highly improving ...
... that it was published at the importunity of friends , or that his natural temper , studies , or conversation , directed him to the choice of his subject . -Id populus curat scilicet . Such informations cannot but be highly improving ...
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