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... all the papers in his poffeffion , he feems to have wifhed , that no materials fhould remain for his biographers , but what were furnished by the lasting monuments of his genius , and the exemplary worth of his private life .
... all the papers in his poffeffion , he feems to have wifhed , that no materials fhould remain for his biographers , but what were furnished by the lasting monuments of his genius , and the exemplary worth of his private life .
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nued to live in friendship till the hour of his death ; and I fhall always remain with the impreffion of having loft a friend whom I loved and refpected , not only for his great talents , but for every private virtue .
nued to live in friendship till the hour of his death ; and I fhall always remain with the impreffion of having loft a friend whom I loved and refpected , not only for his great talents , but for every private virtue .
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What is most refined is least obvious ; and to fome must remain unperceived for ever . But ascending from these elaborate ftrokes in compofition , to the views and defigns of an author , the more profound and extenfive thefe are ...
What is most refined is least obvious ; and to fome must remain unperceived for ever . But ascending from these elaborate ftrokes in compofition , to the views and defigns of an author , the more profound and extenfive thefe are ...
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More noble employments fyftem tended to the production of an- do not engage the mind of man , than other age of darkness , there still remain- when he is bufy in unfolding his latent ed fome whofe minds were not wholly powers towards ...
More noble employments fyftem tended to the production of an- do not engage the mind of man , than other age of darkness , there still remain- when he is bufy in unfolding his latent ed fome whofe minds were not wholly powers towards ...
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... the Dutch remain- ed fole mafters of the coaft , and of the cinnamon trade : they were ftill , how- ever , on bad terms with the natives , who continually reproached them with their knavery , and would place no confidence in them .
... the Dutch remain- ed fole mafters of the coaft , and of the cinnamon trade : they were ftill , how- ever , on bad terms with the natives , who continually reproached them with their knavery , and would place no confidence in them .
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