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There is another kind of virtue that may find employment for those retired hours in which we are altogether left to ourselves , and destitute of com- pany and conversation ; I mean , that intercourse and communication which every ...
There is another kind of virtue that may find employment for those retired hours in which we are altogether left to ourselves , and destitute of com- pany and conversation ; I mean , that intercourse and communication which every ...
Strana 65
Tully says , virtue and decency are so nearly related , that it is difficult to separate them from each other but in our imagi- nation . As the beauty of the body always accom- panies the health of it , so certainly is decency con- ...
Tully says , virtue and decency are so nearly related , that it is difficult to separate them from each other but in our imagi- nation . As the beauty of the body always accom- panies the health of it , so certainly is decency con- ...
Strana 161
... writers and the zealots of parties ; as if it were not more advantageous to man- kind to be instructed in wisdom and virtue than in politics , and to be made good fathers , husbands , and sons , than counsellors and statesmen .
... writers and the zealots of parties ; as if it were not more advantageous to man- kind to be instructed in wisdom and virtue than in politics , and to be made good fathers , husbands , and sons , than counsellors and statesmen .
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