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... virtue is dead in them , I have some hopes from their fear of shame upon reading this in your paper ; which I conjure you to do if you have any compassion for injured virtue . SYLVIA MR SPECTATOR , -I am the husband of a woman of merit ...
... virtue is dead in them , I have some hopes from their fear of shame upon reading this in your paper ; which I conjure you to do if you have any compassion for injured virtue . SYLVIA MR SPECTATOR , -I am the husband of a woman of merit ...
Pagina 269
... virtue extolled , and vice stigmatised . A man that has passed his time in the world , has often seen vice triumphant , and virtue discountenanced . Extortion , rapine , and injustice , which are branded with infamy in books , often ...
... virtue extolled , and vice stigmatised . A man that has passed his time in the world , has often seen vice triumphant , and virtue discountenanced . Extortion , rapine , and injustice , which are branded with infamy in books , often ...
Pagina 411
... virtue , but to their reputation . It is enough to show the weakness of this reason , which palliates guilt without removing it , that every man who is influenced by it declares himself in effect an infamous hypocrite , prefers the ...
... virtue , but to their reputation . It is enough to show the weakness of this reason , which palliates guilt without removing it , that every man who is influenced by it declares himself in effect an infamous hypocrite , prefers the ...
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