The Spectator, Svazek 3Dent, 1945 |
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Strana 54
... Virtue in the Minds of Boys , some general Method might be invented . What I would endeavour to inculcate is , That our Youth cannot be too soon taught the Principles of Virtue , seeing the first Impressions which are made on the Mind ...
... Virtue in the Minds of Boys , some general Method might be invented . What I would endeavour to inculcate is , That our Youth cannot be too soon taught the Principles of Virtue , seeing the first Impressions which are made on the Mind ...
Strana 229
... Virtue which is too obdurate for Gold or Paper , shall melt away very kindly in a Liquid . The Island of Barbadoes ( a shrewd People ) manage all their Appeals to Great Britain , by a skilful Distribution of Citron - Water among the ...
... Virtue which is too obdurate for Gold or Paper , shall melt away very kindly in a Liquid . The Island of Barbadoes ( a shrewd People ) manage all their Appeals to Great Britain , by a skilful Distribution of Citron - Water among the ...
Strana 451
... Virtue extolled , and Vice stigmatized . A Man that has past his Time in the World , has often seen Vice triumphant , and Virtue discountenanced . Extortion , Rapine , and Injustice , which are branded with Infamy in Books , often give ...
... Virtue extolled , and Vice stigmatized . A Man that has past his Time in the World , has often seen Vice triumphant , and Virtue discountenanced . Extortion , Rapine , and Injustice , which are branded with Infamy in Books , often give ...
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