He was indeed a man of great talents and of great virtues but, we apprehend, infinitely too fastidious for public life.
Yet he often wrote on subjects which are generally considered as dull, on subjects which men of great talents have in vain endeavoured to render popular.
But nearly in the same proportion as this improvement contributes to the general tranquillity and the personal security of the citizen, does it narrow the field for the operation of great talents.
It is democracy, says he, that is the propitious nurse of great talents, and it is only in democracy that they flourish.
Thus the world has given the Grand Duke credit, not only for the possession of great talents, but almost for as much firmness of mind and decision of character as his Minister.
There the Premier, decidedly a man of great talents, is of as humble an origin as Beckendorff.
At a public school, indeed, if a youth of great talentsbe blessed with an amiable and generous disposition, he ought not to envy the Minister of England.
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