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Nothing leads more directly to the breach of charity, and to the injury and molestation of our fellow-creatures, than the indulgence of an ill temper.
Hugh Blair
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Hugh Blair
Age: 82 †
Born: 1718
Born: April 7
Died: 1800
Died: December 27
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Literary Critic
Philosopher
Edinburgh
Scotland
Author of Lectures on rhetoric
Charity
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Nothing
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Leads
Molestation
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