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Pagina vi
... vanity will add a third to the number ; and him one of the greatest and nobleft , not only in his rank , but in every public and private virtue . But here whilft my gratitude for the princely bene- factions of the whilft VI DEDICATIO N.
... vanity will add a third to the number ; and him one of the greatest and nobleft , not only in his rank , but in every public and private virtue . But here whilft my gratitude for the princely bene- factions of the whilft VI DEDICATIO N.
Pagina viii
... virtues ; that , as a great Poet fays of one of you , ( he might have juftly faid it of all three ) you Do good by fealth , and blufb to find it fame . If men of this difpofition are as care- fato fhun applaufe , as others are to efcape ...
... virtues ; that , as a great Poet fays of one of you , ( he might have juftly faid it of all three ) you Do good by fealth , and blufb to find it fame . If men of this difpofition are as care- fato fhun applaufe , as others are to efcape ...
Pagina ix
... , I hope my reader will be convinced , at his very entrance on this work , that he will find in the whole courfe of it , nothing prejudicial A 5 prejudicial to the caufe of religion and virtue ; nothing DEDICATION . 1 %
... , I hope my reader will be convinced , at his very entrance on this work , that he will find in the whole courfe of it , nothing prejudicial A 5 prejudicial to the caufe of religion and virtue ; nothing DEDICATION . 1 %
Pagina x
... virtue be- comes as it were an object of fight , and ftrikes us with an idea of that loveliness which Plato afferts there is in her naked charms . Befides difplaying that beauty of virtue which may attract the admiration of man- kind ...
... virtue be- comes as it were an object of fight , and ftrikes us with an idea of that loveliness which Plato afferts there is in her naked charms . Befides difplaying that beauty of virtue which may attract the admiration of man- kind ...
Pagina xi
... virtue and incocence . can scarce ever be injured but by indifcre- tion ; and that it is this alone which often betrays them into the fnares that deceit and villainy fpread for them . A moral which I have the more induftrioufly la ...
... virtue and incocence . can scarce ever be injured but by indifcre- tion ; and that it is this alone which often betrays them into the fnares that deceit and villainy fpread for them . A moral which I have the more induftrioufly la ...
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Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
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