Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 4R. W. Pomeroy, 1820 |
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... human nature . Unenlight- ened by culture , the mind of young Heyward might have been directed to unworthy pursuits , and his wealth have ensnared , if not destroyed , his early virtue . He might have thought himself too rich to act a ...
... human nature . Unenlight- ened by culture , the mind of young Heyward might have been directed to unworthy pursuits , and his wealth have ensnared , if not destroyed , his early virtue . He might have thought himself too rich to act a ...
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... human nature enabled him quickly to discern the bent of a pupil's genius , his master vice , and domi- nant foible . Among the fellow - pupils of Mr. Read , were Charles Thompson , secretary of Congress , Hugh Williamson , a member of ...
... human nature enabled him quickly to discern the bent of a pupil's genius , his master vice , and domi- nant foible . Among the fellow - pupils of Mr. Read , were Charles Thompson , secretary of Congress , Hugh Williamson , a member of ...
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... human suf- fering tends to extinguish sensibility , and suppress the feelings of nature . Such were the main ... humanity to mankind . The policy was sound , as well as humane : it has resisted the attacks of those who were blindly at ...
... human suf- fering tends to extinguish sensibility , and suppress the feelings of nature . Such were the main ... humanity to mankind . The policy was sound , as well as humane : it has resisted the attacks of those who were blindly at ...
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