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were never more skilfully managed ; that we never had more pure nor abler ministers ; and that public measures were never better de- vised nor more adroitly executed . We are at a loss to account for this writer's resentment towards the ...
were never more skilfully managed ; that we never had more pure nor abler ministers ; and that public measures were never better de- vised nor more adroitly executed . We are at a loss to account for this writer's resentment towards the ...
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... never indulged in idleness , but employed himself on an unfinished portrait of his wife , in order to improve his practice , or in sketching designs that might assist his invention . His exertions were not even paralized by that neglect ...
... never indulged in idleness , but employed himself on an unfinished portrait of his wife , in order to improve his practice , or in sketching designs that might assist his invention . His exertions were not even paralized by that neglect ...
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... never hope to occupy a station in the first class of artists ; and that defects like those of Rembrandt , and most of the Dutch school , even if associated with equal excellence , can never hope to be forgiven a second time . ' The ...
... never hope to occupy a station in the first class of artists ; and that defects like those of Rembrandt , and most of the Dutch school , even if associated with equal excellence , can never hope to be forgiven a second time . ' The ...
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