The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 2Vernor and Hood; John Walker; Cuthell and Martin; W.J. and J. Richardson; Longman and Rees; R. Lea; and J. and A. Arch. ; T. Maiden, printer, Sherbourn-Lane, 1804 |
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If modesty has so great an influence over our actions , and is in many cases so impregnable a fence to virtue , what can more undermine morality than that politeness which reigns among the unthinking part of mankind , and treats as ...
If modesty has so great an influence over our actions , and is in many cases so impregnable a fence to virtue , what can more undermine morality than that politeness which reigns among the unthinking part of mankind , and treats as ...
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Thus those parts in the moral world which have not an absolute , may yet have a relative beauty , in respect of some other parts concealed from us , but open to His eyes before whom past , present , and to come , are set together in one ...
Thus those parts in the moral world which have not an absolute , may yet have a relative beauty , in respect of some other parts concealed from us , but open to His eyes before whom past , present , and to come , are set together in one ...
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... in which shall consider virtue no further than as it is in itself of an amiable nature , after having promised , that I understand by the word virtue , such a general notion as is affixed to it by the writers of morality , and which ...
... in which shall consider virtue no further than as it is in itself of an amiable nature , after having promised , that I understand by the word virtue , such a general notion as is affixed to it by the writers of morality , and which ...
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possible for us , who live in the latter ages of the world , to make observations in criticism , morality , or in any art or science , which have not been touched upon by others . We have little else left us , but to represent the ...
possible for us , who live in the latter ages of the world , to make observations in criticism , morality , or in any art or science , which have not been touched upon by others . We have little else left us , but to represent the ...
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These three propositions are self - evident to those who are versed in speculations of morality . For which reason I shall not enlarge upon them , but proceed to a point of the same nature , which may open to us a more uncommon field of ...
These three propositions are self - evident to those who are versed in speculations of morality . For which reason I shall not enlarge upon them , but proceed to a point of the same nature , which may open to us a more uncommon field of ...
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