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The great fountain of human character lies beyond the confines of life , where the
passions cannot invade it . It is in that region , that among innumerable proofs of
man's nothingness , are preserved the records of his immortal descent and ...
The great fountain of human character lies beyond the confines of life , where the
passions cannot invade it . It is in that region , that among innumerable proofs of
man's nothingness , are preserved the records of his immortal descent and ...
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mony of his whole character in later years would infer , that his youth gave
presage by its sobriety and exemplary rectitude , of all that we witnessed and
admired in the maturity of his character . It is great praise to say of so excellent a
Judge ...
mony of his whole character in later years would infer , that his youth gave
presage by its sobriety and exemplary rectitude , of all that we witnessed and
admired in the maturity of his character . It is great praise to say of so excellent a
Judge ...
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If otherwise , the character of our Christians , and the character of our city will be
both disrcedited . But I will not cast upon you , my friends , a reproach so foul as
to suppose that you will be backward in answering this call for mercy . Long may
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If otherwise , the character of our Christians , and the character of our city will be
both disrcedited . But I will not cast upon you , my friends , a reproach so foul as
to suppose that you will be backward in answering this call for mercy . Long may
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... that the human mind has profited little by extended civilisation and Christian
knowledge , if their influence has not raised the character of human eloquence - if
men's views have not been enlarged as their information has expanded — and if
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... that the human mind has profited little by extended civilisation and Christian
knowledge , if their influence has not raised the character of human eloquence - if
men's views have not been enlarged as their information has expanded — and if
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In general , women and men , not distinguished for strong attributes of mind , are
the subjects of the soft , mild , and agreeable traits of character ; which depend
less on the goodness of the heart , than the serene composure of the intellect .
In general , women and men , not distinguished for strong attributes of mind , are
the subjects of the soft , mild , and agreeable traits of character ; which depend
less on the goodness of the heart , than the serene composure of the intellect .
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