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Generosity is a virtue of a very abundance , banish every pleasure , and make
different complexion . It is raised above duty , from imaginary wants real
necessities But and from its elevation attracts the attention , few , very few ,
correspond to ...
Generosity is a virtue of a very abundance , banish every pleasure , and make
different complexion . It is raised above duty , from imaginary wants real
necessities But and from its elevation attracts the attention , few , very few ,
correspond to ...
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How- of his equals ) ; that he should rather live a ever , we must acknowledge ,
that it is too modo little above than below his fortune ; that he est a virtue , or , if
you will , too obscure a one , should think of becoming great : but he finds to be ...
How- of his equals ) ; that he should rather live a ever , we must acknowledge ,
that it is too modo little above than below his fortune ; that he est a virtue , or , if
you will , too obscure a one , should think of becoming great : but he finds to be ...
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juggle , which may be termed the legerdemain practice of virtue , is awakened to
the most paof genius . thetic emotions by every uncommon instance In this state
of depravity the mind cannot of generosity , compassion , and greatness of enjoy
...
juggle , which may be termed the legerdemain practice of virtue , is awakened to
the most paof genius . thetic emotions by every uncommon instance In this state
of depravity the mind cannot of generosity , compassion , and greatness of enjoy
...
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A migration The fortunate circum | 5 |
A town wit described The dullest | 11 |
The family endeavour to cope with | 17 |
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