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injure their personal beauty, by disturbing their
mental serenity; and might point out the vanity of
what is often (falsely) esteemed beauty, unless ac-
companied by good sense, good manners, and good
nature ; by a modest carriage, a cultivated under-
standing, and a virtuous mind.
Bb 2
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injure their personal beauty, by disturbing their
mental serenity; and might point out the vanity of
what is often (falsely) esteemed beauty, unless ac-
companied by good sense, good manners, and good
nature ; by a modest carriage, a cultivated under-
standing, and a virtuous mind.
Bb 2
LIST