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" Never was any man more civil and obliging, and more free from jealousy, dissimulation, and envy, than Melancthon: he was humble, Fig. 4. MELANCTHON. modest, disinterested in the extreme; in a word, he possessed wonderful talents, and most noble dispositions.... "
The Constitution of Man - الصفحة 158
بواسطة George Combe - 1841 - عدد الصفحات: 436
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...and obliging, and more free from jealousy, dissimulation, and envy, than Melaucthon : he was humble, modest, disinterested in the extreme; in a word, he possessed wonderful talents, and most noble disposions. His greatest enemies have been forced to actnowledge that the annals of antiquity exhibit...




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