The Guardian. ...Jacob and Richard Tonson, 1756 |
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... of a reward to their virtue , or the wicked be encouraged to perfift in their impiety , from an an assurance that they fhall not be punished for it A 5 N ° 83 . 9 THE GUARDIAN . is of a wider or narrower extent, it argues ...
... of a reward to their virtue , or the wicked be encouraged to perfift in their impiety , from an an assurance that they fhall not be punished for it A 5 N ° 83 . 9 THE GUARDIAN . is of a wider or narrower extent, it argues ...
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... virtue in himself , ever envies virtue in others . I know not how it comes to pass , but detraction , through all ages , has been found a vice which the fair fex too eafily give into . Not the Roman fatyrift could use them with more ...
... virtue in himself , ever envies virtue in others . I know not how it comes to pass , but detraction , through all ages , has been found a vice which the fair fex too eafily give into . Not the Roman fatyrift could use them with more ...
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... virtue if we kept our vices to ourselves .. It is a feeble authority which has not the fupport of perfonal respect , and the dependence founded only upon their receiving their maintenance of us , is not of force enough to fupport us ...
... virtue if we kept our vices to ourselves .. It is a feeble authority which has not the fupport of perfonal respect , and the dependence founded only upon their receiving their maintenance of us , is not of force enough to fupport us ...
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... virtue fo truly great and godlike as juftice . Moft of the other virtues are the vir- tues of created beings , or accommodated to our na- ture as we are men . Juftice is that which is practifed by God himself , and to be practifed in ...
... virtue fo truly great and godlike as juftice . Moft of the other virtues are the vir- tues of created beings , or accommodated to our na- ture as we are men . Juftice is that which is practifed by God himself , and to be practifed in ...
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... virtues of their nation , and leaft with its imperfections . When therefore I fee the good fenfe of an Englishman in its highest perfection ⚫ without any mixture of the fpleen , I hope you will • " • excufe ' excufe me , if I admire ...
... virtues of their nation , and leaft with its imperfections . When therefore I fee the good fenfe of an Englishman in its highest perfection ⚫ without any mixture of the fpleen , I hope you will • " • excufe ' excufe me , if I admire ...
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