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Custom Reconciles Us To Everything. -- Edmund Burke (1729-1797) -- On The Sublime And Beautiful, Sect.
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Custom reconciles us to everything.
-- Edmund Burke (1729-1797)
-- On the Sublime and Beautiful, Sect. xviii, Vol. i, p. 231
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