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Page 168
... character of a heart , with that whole heart I dis- mere mortal cannot , ought not , to be claim hypocrisy , the ... characters blamed who find fault with the more perfect that were not intended to be perfect ? characters in the piece ...
... character of a heart , with that whole heart I dis- mere mortal cannot , ought not , to be claim hypocrisy , the ... characters blamed who find fault with the more perfect that were not intended to be perfect ? characters in the piece ...
Page 273
... character , Why , it is glory ; it is conscious in- and with character , is my first of all nocence ; it is satisfaction ; it is afflu- wishes ; for then it will not be in the ence without guilt - Oh ! the com- power of man to make you ...
... character , Why , it is glory ; it is conscious in- and with character , is my first of all nocence ; it is satisfaction ; it is afflu- wishes ; for then it will not be in the ence without guilt - Oh ! the com- power of man to make you ...
Page 377
... character to engage : and , long letter , ( date not now recollect- till the bulk of your officers are com - ed , as my letter - book is not here , ) to posed of such persons as are actuat- recommend the enlistments for and ed by ...
... character to engage : and , long letter , ( date not now recollect- till the bulk of your officers are com - ed , as my letter - book is not here , ) to posed of such persons as are actuat- recommend the enlistments for and ed by ...
Contents
VOL IV | 1 |
From the same to the Duchess of Portland | 7 |
From the same to Mrs S C | 19 |
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