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"He would not deny that he was influenced by human
passions, and human feelings (cheers)-possibly by human
weaknesses-(loud cries of 'No'); but this he would say, that
if ever the fire of self-importance broke out in his bosom, the
desire to benefit the human race in preference effectually
quenched it."-Chapter i.
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