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... mind in the full vigour of his life , but likewise as a monument of his affection towards many of his intimate friends . I cannot therefore but consider it as a pleasing proof of a mind retaining , at an advanced age , a considerable ...
... mind in the full vigour of his life , but likewise as a monument of his affection towards many of his intimate friends . I cannot therefore but consider it as a pleasing proof of a mind retaining , at an advanced age , a considerable ...
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... mind to God , humble resignation to all his dispensations , and an universal and unvaried obedience to his will . ' He inculcates on the ministers of a spiritual religion , their professional obligations to an exemplary and holy life ...
... mind to God , humble resignation to all his dispensations , and an universal and unvaried obedience to his will . ' He inculcates on the ministers of a spiritual religion , their professional obligations to an exemplary and holy life ...
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... mind . He ascended the throne without bloodshed , and reigned without exciting the groan of oppression . He appears to have possessed that well - balanced mind which was not indifferent to any circumstance , but deliberately judged of ...
... mind . He ascended the throne without bloodshed , and reigned without exciting the groan of oppression . He appears to have possessed that well - balanced mind which was not indifferent to any circumstance , but deliberately judged of ...
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