The Guardian, Band 1C. Whittingham, published John Sharpe, 1804 |
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I shall readily allow Virtue the first place , as she is the mother of Content . It is this which calms our thoughts , and makes us survey ourselves with ease and pleasure . Naked virtue , however , is not alone sufficient to make a man ...
I shall readily allow Virtue the first place , as she is the mother of Content . It is this which calms our thoughts , and makes us survey ourselves with ease and pleasure . Naked virtue , however , is not alone sufficient to make a man ...
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... virtue , have in reality been advancing the interests of vice ; which as I take to proceed from their ignorance of human nature , we may hope , when they become sensible of their mis- take , they will , in consequence of that beneficent ...
... virtue , have in reality been advancing the interests of vice ; which as I take to proceed from their ignorance of human nature , we may hope , when they become sensible of their mis- take , they will , in consequence of that beneficent ...
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... virtue is her own re- ward , that a natural gratification attends good actions , which is alone sufficient to excite men to the perfor- mance of them . But although there is nothing more lovely than virtue , and the practice of it is ...
... virtue is her own re- ward , that a natural gratification attends good actions , which is alone sufficient to excite men to the perfor- mance of them . But although there is nothing more lovely than virtue , and the practice of it is ...
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