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CHAPTER XIV WHAT CULTURE DID FOR IT
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There was at this time in the Senate of the United States an eminent1 and respected gentleman, scholarly, orderly, honorable, and radical2,—the fit representative of a scholarly, orderly, honorable, and radical Commonwealth3. For many years he had held his trust with conscious rectitude, and a slight depreciation4 of other forms of merit; and for as many years had been as regularly returned to his seat by his constituency with equally conscious rectitude in themselves and an equal skepticism regarding others. Removed by his nature beyond the reach of certain temptations, and by circumstances beyond even the knowledge of others, his social and political integrity was spotless. An orator5 and practical debater, his refined tastes kept him from personality, and the public recognition of the complete unselfishness of his motives6 and the magnitude of his dogmas protected him from scurrility7. His principles had never been appealed to by a bribe8; he had rarely been approached by an emotion.
A man of polished taste in art and literature, and possessing the means to gratify it, his luxurious9 home was filled with treasures he had himself collected, and further enhanced by the stamp of his appreciation10. His library had not only the elegance11 of adornment
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commonwealth
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bribe
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appreciation
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elegance
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adornment
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disorder
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noted
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picturesqueness
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frankly
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heartiness
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acquiescence
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libretto
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学徒,徒弟( apprentice的名词复数 ) | |
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gal
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counterfeit
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transcends
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admiration
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perilous
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sentimental
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portfolio
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knight
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emigrants
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abruptly
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astonishment
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confidential
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inevitable
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axe
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ethics
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