The New-England Magazine, Volumen3Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin J. T. and E. Buckingham, 1832 |
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... character , that our best security from their corrupting our children is , that they are too obscure to be understood . Let us leave them to their beloved darkness ; it only serves to conceal their passions and their crimes . I shall ...
... character , that our best security from their corrupting our children is , that they are too obscure to be understood . Let us leave them to their beloved darkness ; it only serves to conceal their passions and their crimes . I shall ...
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... character , the acts and qualities which entitled him to this proud distinction , your ima- gination will be prepared to give form and expression to the figure that is to represent this rare combination of tal- ent , character and ...
... character , the acts and qualities which entitled him to this proud distinction , your ima- gination will be prepared to give form and expression to the figure that is to represent this rare combination of tal- ent , character and ...
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... character and reputation . These two things , so widely different , are often fatally compounded . The distinction is this ; character is determined by what a man is , in reference to himself alone ; reputation , by what he seems to be ...
... character and reputation . These two things , so widely different , are often fatally compounded . The distinction is this ; character is determined by what a man is , in reference to himself alone ; reputation , by what he seems to be ...
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