The Spectator, Том 4Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1854 |
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... virtue . But when that virtue began to comply in my favour , my reason made an effort over my love , and let me see the baseness of my behaviour in attempting a woman of honour . I own to you , it was not without the most violent ...
... virtue . But when that virtue began to comply in my favour , my reason made an effort over my love , and let me see the baseness of my behaviour in attempting a woman of honour . I own to you , it was not without the most violent ...
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... virtue , which ought to be our first and principal care , was more usually acquired in the former . ' I intend , therefore , in this letter , to offer at methods , by which I conceive boys might be made to improve in virtue , as they ...
... virtue , which ought to be our first and principal care , was more usually acquired in the former . ' I intend , therefore , in this letter , to offer at methods , by which I conceive boys might be made to improve in virtue , as they ...
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... virtue , and am resolved to preserve my innocence . The only way I can think of to avoid the fatal consequences of ... virtue is dead in them , I have some hopes from their fear of shame upon reading this in your paper ; which I conjure ...
... virtue , and am resolved to preserve my innocence . The only way I can think of to avoid the fatal consequences of ... virtue is dead in them , I have some hopes from their fear of shame upon reading this in your paper ; which I conjure ...
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