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" It is needless to say, that with those vast resources, his conversation was at all times rich and instructive in no ordinary degree ; but it was, if possible, still more pleasing than wise, and had all the charms of familiarity, with all the substantial... "
The Edinburgh Annual Register, for 1808-26 - الصفحة 330
1823
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