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... kind . B 4 SERMON kind . I. Their eminence , nevertheless , may On the true Honour of Man . 7.
... kind . B 4 SERMON kind . I. Their eminence , nevertheless , may On the true Honour of Man . 7.
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... kind may be applied to all the reputation derived from civil accomplishments ; from the refined politics of the Statesman ; or the literary efforts of genius and erudition . These be- stow , and , within certain bounds , ought to bestow ...
... kind may be applied to all the reputation derived from civil accomplishments ; from the refined politics of the Statesman ; or the literary efforts of genius and erudition . These be- stow , and , within certain bounds , ought to bestow ...
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... kind ; faithful to his friends , generous to his enemies , warm with compassion to the unfortunate ; self - denying to little private interests and pleasures , but zealous for pub- lic interests and happiness ; magnanimous , without ...
... kind ; faithful to his friends , generous to his enemies , warm with compassion to the unfortunate ; self - denying to little private interests and pleasures , but zealous for pub- lic interests and happiness ; magnanimous , without ...
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... kind emotion , much more easily than with others . But with every one who aspires at the character of a good man , it is necessary that the humane and compassionate dispositions should be found . There must be that within him which ...
... kind emotion , much more easily than with others . But with every one who aspires at the character of a good man , it is necessary that the humane and compassionate dispositions should be found . There must be that within him which ...
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... kind some reciprocal co - operation and aid . In this , all consent . But let us observe , that these duties may be performed from different principles , and in different ways . Sometimes they are performed merely from decency and ...
... kind some reciprocal co - operation and aid . In this , all consent . But let us observe , that these duties may be performed from different principles , and in different ways . Sometimes they are performed merely from decency and ...
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