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الصفحة 61
Whilst he cherishes every true principle and maxim for the regulation of the
gentleman's conduct , he is careful not to confound the genuine with the
counterfeit“ not to mistake superciliousness or indifference for calmness ,
affectation for ...
Whilst he cherishes every true principle and maxim for the regulation of the
gentleman's conduct , he is careful not to confound the genuine with the
counterfeit“ not to mistake superciliousness or indifference for calmness ,
affectation for ...
الصفحة 67
This is so true that the mere suspicion of a man's retaining , as an incurable
malady , the capacity to do something , constitutes an insurmountable obstacle to
his attaining the true gentlemanly character . It is for this reason , solely , that the ...
This is so true that the mere suspicion of a man's retaining , as an incurable
malady , the capacity to do something , constitutes an insurmountable obstacle to
his attaining the true gentlemanly character . It is for this reason , solely , that the ...
الصفحة 225
British troops , at this time , looks very Yankee - like and helps to show the true
author . In 1830 , the runaway is retaken and carried back to Georgia , and
undertakes to prove himself a free negro , though he admits at the
commencement , that ...
British troops , at this time , looks very Yankee - like and helps to show the true
author . In 1830 , the runaway is retaken and carried back to Georgia , and
undertakes to prove himself a free negro , though he admits at the
commencement , that ...
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