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" ... though his station made him conspicuous, and his activity made him formidable, the character given him by his friends was never contradicted by his enemies: of those, with whom interest or opinion united him, he had not only the esteem, but the kindness;... "
The British Plutarch [by T. Mortimer]. - الصفحة 157
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