“For converse among men, beautiful persons have less need of the mind's commending qualities. Beauty in itself is such a silent orator, that it is ever pleading for respect and liking, and by the eyes of others is ever sending, to their hearts for love.”
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Resolves: divine, moral and political
Resolves: divine, moral and political is a scholarly work that delves into the philosophical and theoretical aspects of resolutions in the realms of divinity, morality, and politics. The book likely examines the historical and contemporary perspectives on these resolutions, analyzing their impact on society and individual beliefs. more
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