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wherever human nature is to be found , there is a mixture of vice and virtue , a contest of passion and reason ; and that the Creator doth not appear partial in his distributions , but has balanced , in most countries , their particular ...
wherever human nature is to be found , there is a mixture of vice and virtue , a contest of passion and reason ; and that the Creator doth not appear partial in his distributions , but has balanced , in most countries , their particular ...
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The Dictionary could then appear as possibly the magnum opus of a personage well established in the literary world . His character , his tastes and his private way of life also are during these years pretty well fixed .
The Dictionary could then appear as possibly the magnum opus of a personage well established in the literary world . His character , his tastes and his private way of life also are during these years pretty well fixed .
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If I appear ridiculous it is because our Language is deficient . I sent my letter on Tuesday by an Express . It was shewn to M. de Voltaire who with his own hand wrote this answer in the Character of Madam Denis .
If I appear ridiculous it is because our Language is deficient . I sent my letter on Tuesday by an Express . It was shewn to M. de Voltaire who with his own hand wrote this answer in the Character of Madam Denis .
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