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Page 73
... character has been so completely developed . To know his weakness and inconsistencies is the best preventa- tive against being misled by the fallacies of his writings ; nor will any person of sense , seriously and without examination ...
... character has been so completely developed . To know his weakness and inconsistencies is the best preventa- tive against being misled by the fallacies of his writings ; nor will any person of sense , seriously and without examination ...
Page 169
... character and disposition , depends upon a variety of circumstances . In many cases it must be evident that such a correspondence must be a very erroneous criterion to judge of any character , as it is not difficult to conceive that ...
... character and disposition , depends upon a variety of circumstances . In many cases it must be evident that such a correspondence must be a very erroneous criterion to judge of any character , as it is not difficult to conceive that ...
Page 309
... character of that monarch was indeed in- significant enough , and the persons who surrounded bim , and who filled his court , we can easily suppose did not afford Madame Genlis many instances of wis- dom , of wit , or of virtue to ...
... character of that monarch was indeed in- significant enough , and the persons who surrounded bim , and who filled his court , we can easily suppose did not afford Madame Genlis many instances of wis- dom , of wit , or of virtue to ...
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