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... innocence of the mind ; and as virtue is not , so neither is vice , civilized and
refined : But in these poliţer parts of the world , where virtue excels by rules and
discipline , vice also is more instructed , and with us good qualities will not spring
up ...
... innocence of the mind ; and as virtue is not , so neither is vice , civilized and
refined : But in these poliţer parts of the world , where virtue excels by rules and
discipline , vice also is more instructed , and with us good qualities will not spring
up ...
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Accustomed to reflection , acquainted with human nature , the strength of virtue ,
and depravity of vice , he can trace actions to their source , and be enabled , in
the affairs of life , to avail himself of the wisdom and experience of past ages .
Accustomed to reflection , acquainted with human nature , the strength of virtue ,
and depravity of vice , he can trace actions to their source , and be enabled , in
the affairs of life , to avail himself of the wisdom and experience of past ages .
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Prosperity is naturally , tho ' not necessarily , attached to virtue and merit ; and
adversity , in like manner , to vice and folly . . . I must , however , confess , that this
rule admits of an exception with regard to one moral quality , and that Modesty ...
Prosperity is naturally , tho ' not necessarily , attached to virtue and merit ; and
adversity , in like manner , to vice and folly . . . I must , however , confess , that this
rule admits of an exception with regard to one moral quality , and that Modesty ...
Página 247
To make wisdom agree with confidence , is as difficult as to reconcile vice to ·
modesty . . Thefe are the reflections that have occurred to me upon this fubject of
Impudence and Modefty ; and I hope the reader will not be displeased to see
them ...
To make wisdom agree with confidence , is as difficult as to reconcile vice to ·
modesty . . Thefe are the reflections that have occurred to me upon this fubject of
Impudence and Modefty ; and I hope the reader will not be displeased to see
them ...
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This was a great annoyance to Vice , who loved not to hear of difficulties and
delays , and was never satisfied without his full career , in whatever his
inclination led him to . Folly , he knew , tho ' she hearkened to Diffidence , would
be easily ...
This was a great annoyance to Vice , who loved not to hear of difficulties and
delays , and was never satisfied without his full career , in whatever his
inclination led him to . Folly , he knew , tho ' she hearkened to Diffidence , would
be easily ...
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