The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and WritingsCrissy & Markley, 1850 - 527페이지 |
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... virtues , and yet deserves the greatest praise ; the virtue I mean is JUSTICE ; strict administration of justice , without severity and with- out favour . actions sink him even beneath the vulgar , has no right to those distinctions ...
... virtues , and yet deserves the greatest praise ; the virtue I mean is JUSTICE ; strict administration of justice , without severity and with- out favour . actions sink him even beneath the vulgar , has no right to those distinctions ...
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... virtues united . fused to relieve the most apparent wretchedness , Justice may be defined to be that virtue which and , by a skilful management of his vineyard , had impels us to give to every person what is his due . the good fortune ...
... virtues united . fused to relieve the most apparent wretchedness , Justice may be defined to be that virtue which and , by a skilful management of his vineyard , had impels us to give to every person what is his due . the good fortune ...
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... virtue as ought to think of his advancement in the world ; well among Pagans as Christians : there have been that he should labour to make himself pleasing to even heroes who have practised it . However , we his superiors ; that he ...
... virtue as ought to think of his advancement in the world ; well among Pagans as Christians : there have been that he should labour to make himself pleasing to even heroes who have practised it . However , we his superiors ; that he ...
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