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... passion ; and he remained an in- stance almost singular , of a man pla- The reign of Henry VII . was in ced in a high station , and possessed the main fortunate for his people of talents for great affairs , in whom at home , and ...
... passion ; and he remained an in- stance almost singular , of a man pla- The reign of Henry VII . was in ced in a high station , and possessed the main fortunate for his people of talents for great affairs , in whom at home , and ...
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... passions were not prodigy , Charles Townshend ; nor of concerned ) of a more refined , exqui- course know what ferment he was ... passion which is the in- TO matter skilfully and powerfully . He stinct of all great souls . He worship ...
... passions were not prodigy , Charles Townshend ; nor of concerned ) of a more refined , exqui- course know what ferment he was ... passion which is the in- TO matter skilfully and powerfully . He stinct of all great souls . He worship ...
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... passion may either partake of convinced we have a degree of de- the nature of those which regard light , and that no ... passion which always stitution of our minds , to certain produces delight when it does not conclusions of the ...
... passion may either partake of convinced we have a degree of de- the nature of those which regard light , and that no ... passion which always stitution of our minds , to certain produces delight when it does not conclusions of the ...
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Necessity of the Union | 23 |
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