The Spectator, Том 5F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - 423 стор. |
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... virtue every thing in nature that can pretend to give elegant delight . It may possibly be proved , that vice is in itself destructive of pleasure , and virtue in itself conducive to it . If the delights of a free fortune were under ...
... virtue every thing in nature that can pretend to give elegant delight . It may possibly be proved , that vice is in itself destructive of pleasure , and virtue in itself conducive to it . If the delights of a free fortune were under ...
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... virtue extolled , and vice stigmatised . 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 stigmatised . 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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... virtue in particular persons , that Omnipotence will make bare his holy arm in the defence of the one or punishment of the other . It is sufficient that there is a day set apart for the hearing and requiting of both , according to their ...
... virtue in particular persons , that Omnipotence will make bare his holy arm in the defence of the one or punishment of the other . It is sufficient that there is a day set apart for the hearing and requiting of both , according to their ...
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