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1 There is an inborn dignity in his bearing which consists in the absence of all dignity assumed.
2 This came partly of pride in his father and mother, partly of inborn dignity , and partly of religion.
3 All that he has to do is to keep his inborn dignity and sit high on his throne.
4 Every motion, every step expressed an inborn dignity and, at the same time, a depth of native caution.
5 An inborn dignity of manner might have served to disguise his weakness with any others than these shrewd New-Englanders, but they read him rightly.
6 By the side of such education as this, dealing with reality and inborn dignity , what mattered any amount of ignorance as to social custom!
7 In no part of the world have I seen a man of more distinguished mien, or of a more inborn dignity and elegance of address.
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