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Pagina 52
... virtue and an abhorrence of vice . But among vices , there is none which the House abhors in the same degree with ... virtues , constancy , gravity , mag- nanimity , fortitude , fidelity , and firmness , are closely allied to this ...
... virtue and an abhorrence of vice . But among vices , there is none which the House abhors in the same degree with ... virtues , constancy , gravity , mag- nanimity , fortitude , fidelity , and firmness , are closely allied to this ...
Pagina 231
... virtue of middle or humble life ; that is , we may place our confidence in the virtue of those who have never been tried . But if the persons who are con- tinually emerging out of that sphere be no better than those whom birth has ...
... virtue of middle or humble life ; that is , we may place our confidence in the virtue of those who have never been tried . But if the persons who are con- tinually emerging out of that sphere be no better than those whom birth has ...
Pagina 245
... virtue and ability , he holds them out to us as the only persons fit to put our affairs in order . Let not the reader mistake me : he does not actually name these persons ; but , having highly applauded their conduct in all its parts ...
... virtue and ability , he holds them out to us as the only persons fit to put our affairs in order . Let not the reader mistake me : he does not actually name these persons ; but , having highly applauded their conduct in all its parts ...
Inhoudsopgave
INTRODUCTION by Canon Peter McKevitt | 1 |
SPEECH AT HIS ARRIVAL AT BRISTOL BEFORE | 64 |
ON CONCILIATION WITH THE COLONIES | 76 |
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