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Pagina 289
... Virtue is not only an Amuse- t for the time it lasts , but that its Influence extends to e Parts of our Existence which lie beyond the Grave , and - our whole Eternity is to take its Colour from those Hours ch we here employ in Virtue ...
... Virtue is not only an Amuse- t for the time it lasts , but that its Influence extends to e Parts of our Existence which lie beyond the Grave , and - our whole Eternity is to take its Colour from those Hours ch we here employ in Virtue ...
Pagina 319
... Virtue and Decency are so related , that it is difficult to separate them from each but in our Imagination . As the Beauty of the Body accompanies the Health of it , so certainly is Decency nitant to Virtue : As Beauty of Body , with an ...
... Virtue and Decency are so related , that it is difficult to separate them from each but in our Imagination . As the Beauty of the Body accompanies the Health of it , so certainly is Decency nitant to Virtue : As Beauty of Body , with an ...
Pagina 378
... Virtue of a full Draught in a few Drops . Were all The m best Sen from the Prosecut seller tell It is at h to the E Sets of th to Opera I am n thrown a kind of H ordinary through : To the having co was at las tis endea very prud Eye of ...
... Virtue of a full Draught in a few Drops . Were all The m best Sen from the Prosecut seller tell It is at h to the E Sets of th to Opera I am n thrown a kind of H ordinary through : To the having co was at las tis endea very prud Eye of ...
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