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But among the distinguishing characteristics of his mind , his extraordinary talent
of knowing mankind is the most ... the method of gaining an ascendency over
their minds , and of rendering their passions subservient to a great design .
But among the distinguishing characteristics of his mind , his extraordinary talent
of knowing mankind is the most ... the method of gaining an ascendency over
their minds , and of rendering their passions subservient to a great design .
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The rigor of tyranny hardened the minds of the nobles , the yoke of vassalage
debased the spirit of the people , the ... Accordingly a greater number of those
atrocious actions , which fill the mind with astonishment and horror , occur in the ...
The rigor of tyranny hardened the minds of the nobles , the yoke of vassalage
debased the spirit of the people , the ... Accordingly a greater number of those
atrocious actions , which fill the mind with astonishment and horror , occur in the ...
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Having in his own honest and peaceable way ob tained of the poor natives a title
to that fine province which had so long dwelt on his mind , he then with great joy
and thankfulness of heart , set about having it surveyed . The city of Philadelphia
...
Having in his own honest and peaceable way ob tained of the poor natives a title
to that fine province which had so long dwelt on his mind , he then with great joy
and thankfulness of heart , set about having it surveyed . The city of Philadelphia
...
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