Rays of Genius Collected to Enlighten the Rising Generation, Band 1proprietor, 1806 |
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Thomas Tomkins. JUSTICE . Justice , in the general acceptation of the word , is that virtue , by which we render all that is due from us to God , to our neighbour , and to ourselves . It is the bond of human society , without which there ...
Thomas Tomkins. JUSTICE . Justice , in the general acceptation of the word , is that virtue , by which we render all that is due from us to God , to our neighbour , and to ourselves . It is the bond of human society , without which there ...
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... justice that relates to their persons or properties ; being liberal to their merits , and merciful to their infirmities , making all the allowance in their favour , which their circumstances require , and a good - natured and equitable ...
... justice that relates to their persons or properties ; being liberal to their merits , and merciful to their infirmities , making all the allowance in their favour , which their circumstances require , and a good - natured and equitable ...
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... justice are sister graces , and in a virtuous bosom cannot be separated . And as mutual defence is the natural foundation , so justice and honesty are the main pillars of society : every person who attempts to weaken or destroy them ...
... justice are sister graces , and in a virtuous bosom cannot be separated . And as mutual defence is the natural foundation , so justice and honesty are the main pillars of society : every person who attempts to weaken or destroy them ...
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