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17402-1742 1765 The Nature of True Virtue Showing Wherein the Essence of True Virtue Consists Whatever controversies and variety of opinions there are about the nature of virtue , yet all ( excepting some skeptics , who deny any rcal ...
17402-1742 1765 The Nature of True Virtue Showing Wherein the Essence of True Virtue Consists Whatever controversies and variety of opinions there are about the nature of virtue , yet all ( excepting some skeptics , who deny any rcal ...
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That only , therefore , is what I mean by true virtue , which is that , belonging to the heart of an intelligent Being , that is beautiful by a general beauty , or beautiful in a comprehensive view as it is in itself , and as related to ...
That only , therefore , is what I mean by true virtue , which is that , belonging to the heart of an intelligent Being , that is beautiful by a general beauty , or beautiful in a comprehensive view as it is in itself , and as related to ...
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It is true that their king , Lconicas , perished with them : but things have changed , and it is no longer the custom for princes of the empire to go and fight in America for a cause with which they have no concern .
It is true that their king , Lconicas , perished with them : but things have changed , and it is no longer the custom for princes of the empire to go and fight in America for a cause with which they have no concern .
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The Literature of the Colonies and the Revolution | 3 |
WILLIAM BRADFORD 15901657 | 14 |
ANNE BRADSTREET 1612?1672 | 32 |
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