He was president of Congress in 1782, a man of great excellence of character, and left his large estate principally to charitable purposes.
She was a woman of great excellence of character, who was the means of greatly exciting and extending the missionary spirit.
The original interpretation of "Mignon" was of great excellence.
The melodies are refined, and a certain poetical tinge, peculiar to the composer, pervades its pages, whilst the instrumentation is altogether of great excellence.
It is more spontaneous than either "Le Cid" or "Le Mage," and contains many portions of great excellence.
There came to Florence at that time the Florentine painter Vaga, a master of no great excellence, who was executing commonplace works at Toscanella in the province of Rome.
A greater name than Du Vair's in purely philosophical politics is that of Jean Bodin[217], the author of the only work of great excellence on the science of politics before the eighteenth century.
Earlier than this the physician Cabanis, in his Rapports de Physique et de Morale, composed a semi-materialist work ofgreat excellence according to eighteenth-century standards.
Both soft and hard porcelain were made here, and some of the biscuit figures are of great excellence.
At THE HAGUE, about 1775, both hard and soft porcelain was made, and of great excellence.
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