The Spectator, Svazek 9E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... virtue enough to prefer them to their common wenches . Now , Mr. Spectator , I must be free to own to you that I myself suffer a tasteless in- sipid being , from a consideration I have for a man who would not , as he said in my hearing ...
... virtue enough to prefer them to their common wenches . Now , Mr. Spectator , I must be free to own to you that I myself suffer a tasteless in- sipid being , from a consideration I have for a man who would not , as he said in my hearing ...
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... virtues . * The reflexions which are made on this subject usually take some tincture from the tempers and characters ... virtue and vice , in the human make : such a An allusion to the following book , Reflections et Maximes Morales de M ...
... virtues . * The reflexions which are made on this subject usually take some tincture from the tempers and characters ... virtue and vice , in the human make : such a An allusion to the following book , Reflections et Maximes Morales de M ...
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... virtue in the whole catalogue of social duties . A man however ought to take great care not to pol- ish himself out of his veracity , nor refine his be- haviour to the prejudice of his virtue . This subject is exquisitely treated in the ...
... virtue in the whole catalogue of social duties . A man however ought to take great care not to pol- ish himself out of his veracity , nor refine his be- haviour to the prejudice of his virtue . This subject is exquisitely treated in the ...
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