The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 4G. Bell, 1882 |
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... virtue that blends all orders of men together in a friendly intercourse of words and actions , and is suited to that equality in human nature , which every one ought to consider , so far as is consistent with the order and economy of ...
... virtue that blends all orders of men together in a friendly intercourse of words and actions , and is suited to that equality in human nature , which every one ought to consider , so far as is consistent with the order and economy of ...
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... virtues , which , though the greatest ornaments of human nature , may be put in practice by men of the most ordinary capacities . As wisdom and virtue are the proper qualifications in the master of a house , if he is not accomplished in ...
... virtues , which , though the greatest ornaments of human nature , may be put in practice by men of the most ordinary capacities . As wisdom and virtue are the proper qualifications in the master of a house , if he is not accomplished in ...
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... virtue , if we consider , that no nation was ever famous for its morals , which was not , at the same time , remarkable for its public spirit : patriots naturally rise out of a Spartan or Ro- man virtue and there is no remark more ...
... virtue , if we consider , that no nation was ever famous for its morals , which was not , at the same time , remarkable for its public spirit : patriots naturally rise out of a Spartan or Ro- man virtue and there is no remark more ...
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