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... virtue The real cause of Beauty • • UNINN8 69 Locke's opinion concerning Darkness con- sidered 86 71 Darkness terrible in its own nature 87 72 Why darkness is terrible ib . • 73 The effects of Blackness · 88 74 ib . The physical cause ...
... virtue The real cause of Beauty • • UNINN8 69 Locke's opinion concerning Darkness con- sidered 86 71 Darkness terrible in its own nature 87 72 Why darkness is terrible ib . • 73 The effects of Blackness · 88 74 ib . The physical cause ...
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... virtue , honor , persuasion , magistrate , and the like . These last are the compound abstract words , of which the author says , that not being real essences , they hardly cause any real ideas . This , however , is a doubt- ful ...
... virtue , honor , persuasion , magistrate , and the like . These last are the compound abstract words , of which the author says , that not being real essences , they hardly cause any real ideas . This , however , is a doubt- ful ...
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... virtue of his local knowledge , personal interest , and indefatigable exer- tions , he was enabled not only to pre- serve our Indian territories , but actually to strengthen them by further acquisi- tions ; in consequence of which , all ...
... virtue of his local knowledge , personal interest , and indefatigable exer- tions , he was enabled not only to pre- serve our Indian territories , but actually to strengthen them by further acquisi- tions ; in consequence of which , all ...
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... virtue of the good , and all the wisdom of the wise ; it gives life , support , and action , to every faculty of the soul , and secures the possession of every comfort which these proud and boasting natural rights impotently hold out ...
... virtue of the good , and all the wisdom of the wise ; it gives life , support , and action , to every faculty of the soul , and secures the possession of every comfort which these proud and boasting natural rights impotently hold out ...
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... virtue in the world ; it consists in sacrifi- cing every other consideration to the senti- ments of our duty , of right , and of piety . It is this which the clergy of France have done . I will not examine scrupulously by what motives ...
... virtue in the world ; it consists in sacrifi- cing every other consideration to the senti- ments of our duty , of right , and of piety . It is this which the clergy of France have done . I will not examine scrupulously by what motives ...
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