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Pagina 196
... Virtue , Modesty , and Discretion . Now to pursue the Matter yet further , and to render your Cares for the Improvement of the Fair Ones more effectual , I would propose a new Method , like those Appli cations which are said to convey ...
... Virtue , Modesty , and Discretion . Now to pursue the Matter yet further , and to render your Cares for the Improvement of the Fair Ones more effectual , I would propose a new Method , like those Appli cations which are said to convey ...
Pagina 83
... Virtue and Decency are so nearly related , that Ma it is difficult to separate them from each other but in our Imagination . As the Beauty of the Body always accom spanies the Health of it , so certainly is Decency concomi tant to Virtue ...
... Virtue and Decency are so nearly related , that Ma it is difficult to separate them from each other but in our Imagination . As the Beauty of the Body always accom spanies the Health of it , so certainly is Decency concomi tant to Virtue ...
Pagina 108
... Virtue to Virtue , and Know ledge to Knowledge ; carries in it something wonderfully agreeable to that Ambition which is natural to the Mind of Man . Nay , it must be a Prospect pleasing to God him self , to see his Creation for ever ...
... Virtue to Virtue , and Know ledge to Knowledge ; carries in it something wonderfully agreeable to that Ambition which is natural to the Mind of Man . Nay , it must be a Prospect pleasing to God him self , to see his Creation for ever ...
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