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... inclined to place him , as to general character , not far from the level of the great Frederic , or the illustrious Catharine . Catharine . Those distinguished persons had vices enough , both 1807 . The Dangers of the Country.
... inclined to place him , as to general character , not far from the level of the great Frederic , or the illustrious Catharine . Catharine . Those distinguished persons had vices enough , both 1807 . The Dangers of the Country.
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Catharine . Those distinguished persons had vices enough , both public and private ; and were rather given to interfere with their neighbours , from other motives than thofe of pure philanthropy . We ftill talk of them , however , not ...
Catharine . Those distinguished persons had vices enough , both public and private ; and were rather given to interfere with their neighbours , from other motives than thofe of pure philanthropy . We ftill talk of them , however , not ...
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... persons of a cer- tain rank and connexion , it excused them from the labour of ac- quiring those qualifications , which would have been indispensa- ble in the case of a fair competition , and took away the only ef- fectual motive by ...
... persons of a cer- tain rank and connexion , it excused them from the labour of ac- quiring those qualifications , which would have been indispensa- ble in the case of a fair competition , and took away the only ef- fectual motive by ...
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... persons who hold their patronage , and all their other power , in consequence of being supported in all their ... person of great weight and influence in that body should chuse himself to be the commander or ambassador , in the case now ...
... persons who hold their patronage , and all their other power , in consequence of being supported in all their ... person of great weight and influence in that body should chuse himself to be the commander or ambassador , in the case now ...
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... persons utterly incapable of their duties ; but still , the qualifications required by us in a can- didate properly recommended , are undoubtedly very slender , and , beyond all question , much lower than might be required , and could ...
... persons utterly incapable of their duties ; but still , the qualifications required by us in a can- didate properly recommended , are undoubtedly very slender , and , beyond all question , much lower than might be required , and could ...
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