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... virtue ; nor is there on earth a more powerful advocate for vice than poverty . As I shall endeavour to guard thee from the one , so guard thyself from the other ; and still think of me with affection and esteem . Farewell . LETTER VII ...
... virtue ; nor is there on earth a more powerful advocate for vice than poverty . As I shall endeavour to guard thee from the one , so guard thyself from the other ; and still think of me with affection and esteem . Farewell . LETTER VII ...
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... virtue , or raise a detesta- tion of vice . Men may be very learned , and yet very miserable ; it is easy to be a deep geometrician , or a sublime astronomer , but very difficult to be a good man . I esteem , therefore , the traveller ...
... virtue , or raise a detesta- tion of vice . Men may be very learned , and yet very miserable ; it is easy to be a deep geometrician , or a sublime astronomer , but very difficult to be a good man . I esteem , therefore , the traveller ...
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... the waters . Thy servant shall ever retain a sense of thy favours ; and one day boast of thy virtue , sincerity , and truth , among the daughters of China . Adieu . LETTER IX . To the Same . I HAVE been 30 CITIZEN OF THE WORLD .
... the waters . Thy servant shall ever retain a sense of thy favours ; and one day boast of thy virtue , sincerity , and truth , among the daughters of China . Adieu . LETTER IX . To the Same . I HAVE been 30 CITIZEN OF THE WORLD .
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... virtue , from the obligation that he thinks he lies under to the Giver of all , there are ten thousand who are good only from the apprehensions of punishment . Could these last be persuaded , as the Epi- cureans were , that Heaven had ...
... virtue , from the obligation that he thinks he lies under to the Giver of all , there are ten thousand who are good only from the apprehensions of punishment . Could these last be persuaded , as the Epi- cureans were , that Heaven had ...
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... virtue , have any place in his heart ; he hates his enemies , and kills those he subdues . On the other hand , the polite Chinese and civilized European seem even to love their enemies . I have just now seen an instance where the ...
... virtue , have any place in his heart ; he hates his enemies , and kills those he subdues . On the other hand , the polite Chinese and civilized European seem even to love their enemies . I have just now seen an instance where the ...
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