The Spectator, Том 8William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... persons , whom he never saw before in his life ; and , after having looked about to see there was no one that overheard him , has communicated to them in a low voice , and under the seal of secrecy , the death of a great man in the ...
... persons , whom he never saw before in his life ; and , after having looked about to see there was no one that overheard him , has communicated to them in a low voice , and under the seal of secrecy , the death of a great man in the ...
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... person has had but an ill education who has not been taught to deny any thing . This false kind of modesty has perhaps betrayed both sexes into as many vices as the most abandoned impudence , and is the more inexcusable to reason ...
... person has had but an ill education who has not been taught to deny any thing . This false kind of modesty has perhaps betrayed both sexes into as many vices as the most abandoned impudence , and is the more inexcusable to reason ...
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... persons who had made religion a cloak to so many vallanies . This led them into the other extreme ; every appearance of devotion was looked upon as puritanical ; and falling VOL . VIII . into the hands of the ridiculers who flourished ...
... persons who had made religion a cloak to so many vallanies . This led them into the other extreme ; every appearance of devotion was looked upon as puritanical ; and falling VOL . VIII . into the hands of the ridiculers who flourished ...
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... person who is possessed with them ; but , in regard to others , hypocrisy is not so pernicious as barefaced irreligion . The due mean to be observed is , to be sincerely virtuous , and at the same time to let the world see we are so . I ...
... person who is possessed with them ; but , in regard to others , hypocrisy is not so pernicious as barefaced irreligion . The due mean to be observed is , to be sincerely virtuous , and at the same time to let the world see we are so . I ...
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... person may be qualified to do greater good to mankind , and become more benefi- cial to the world , by morality without faith , than . by faith without morality . Thirdly , Because morality gives a greater perfec- tion to human nature ...
... person may be qualified to do greater good to mankind , and become more benefi- cial to the world , by morality without faith , than . by faith without morality . Thirdly , Because morality gives a greater perfec- tion to human nature ...
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