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... moral greatness stands unveiled before him , in all its majesty , towering far above the highest elevation of selfish ambi- tion ; like the pillar of Pompey , rising aloft in solitary grandeur amid the waste and subject plain . Let us ...
... moral greatness stands unveiled before him , in all its majesty , towering far above the highest elevation of selfish ambi- tion ; like the pillar of Pompey , rising aloft in solitary grandeur amid the waste and subject plain . Let us ...
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... moral , and religious deportment ; for , even at that early age , he had imbibed from his parents and instructers , a due sense of that " intimate connexion which subsists between letters and morality , between sensibility and taste ...
... moral , and religious deportment ; for , even at that early age , he had imbibed from his parents and instructers , a due sense of that " intimate connexion which subsists between letters and morality , between sensibility and taste ...
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... moral persons , and as such , are subject to the obligations of morality , and bound to the practice of the virtues of hu- manity and justice , we acknowledge the beauty of the figure of speech or fiction of law by which this im ...
... moral persons , and as such , are subject to the obligations of morality , and bound to the practice of the virtues of hu- manity and justice , we acknowledge the beauty of the figure of speech or fiction of law by which this im ...
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