Half-hours with the Best Authors, Том 2Routledge, 1850 |
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... virtue , in itself , is a sepa- rate thing from the delight of the conscience which approves it . And the pain of moral evil , in itself , is a separate thing from the pain inflicted by conscience in the act of condemning it . They ...
... virtue , in itself , is a sepa- rate thing from the delight of the conscience which approves it . And the pain of moral evil , in itself , is a separate thing from the pain inflicted by conscience in the act of condemning it . They ...
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... virtue . The city was a perpetual spring of such men , as long as liberty lasted ; but that was no sooner overthrown , than virtue was torn up by the roots : the people became base and sordid ; the small remains of the nobility slothful ...
... virtue . The city was a perpetual spring of such men , as long as liberty lasted ; but that was no sooner overthrown , than virtue was torn up by the roots : the people became base and sordid ; the small remains of the nobility slothful ...
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... virtue before that of the Christian is every way unjust , and grounded upon ignorance or mistake ; in order to which , I shall consider four things : - First , I shall produce certain points wherein the wisdom and virtue of all ...
... virtue before that of the Christian is every way unjust , and grounded upon ignorance or mistake ; in order to which , I shall consider four things : - First , I shall produce certain points wherein the wisdom and virtue of all ...
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Half-hours With the Best Authors: Including Biographical and Critical Notices Charles Knight Недоступно для просмотра - 2017 |
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