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... became a profund critic on the Greek language , but it gave a bent to his mind which seems to have weakened its grasp , and even the Editor tells us that one of his greatest faults as a Statesman , was that his tastes were too ...
... became a profund critic on the Greek language , but it gave a bent to his mind which seems to have weakened its grasp , and even the Editor tells us that one of his greatest faults as a Statesman , was that his tastes were too ...
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... became glaringly apparent to the world by his poverty and his debts , while theirs , who were without them , were in a great degree concealed . They possessed influential families and vast wealth , and spent their old age in retirement ...
... became glaringly apparent to the world by his poverty and his debts , while theirs , who were without them , were in a great degree concealed . They possessed influential families and vast wealth , and spent their old age in retirement ...
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... became patient , tolerant , forgiving . Through lack of it Melancthon became cynical , persecuting , severe . He became also in great crises , fitful and vacillating . The phi- losophy and rhetoric of his head embarrassed the belief of ...
... became patient , tolerant , forgiving . Through lack of it Melancthon became cynical , persecuting , severe . He became also in great crises , fitful and vacillating . The phi- losophy and rhetoric of his head embarrassed the belief of ...
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