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Which I make use of only, as an argument of great force from common experience, that the purely Natural Temper of the Humane Soul is more inclined to Giving than Receiving; and (by consequence) that that Propension which is thus naturally implanted in us, renders those Acts which are most couformable to it (viz. those of Giving,) most Honourable. My first proof. |
Which I make use of only, as an argument of great force from Common experience, that the purely Natural Temper of the Humane Soul is more inclined to Giving than Receiving; and (by consequence) that that Propension which is thus naturally implanted in us, renders those Acts which Are most couformable to it (viz. those of Giving,) most Honourable. My First proof. |
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