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namely, Religion and Virtue. Those of ••avish, sordid Spirits, may be more easily perswaded by the consideration of Gain; but no motive can be more powerful with noble and generous Minds than that of Honour. That man takes very ill measures of things, who doth not make it one of his principal cares to keep his Name unspotted; |
namely, Religion and Virtue. Those of ••avish, sordid Spirits, may be more Easily persuaded by the consideration of Gain; but no motive can be more powerful with noble and generous Minds than that of Honour. That man Takes very ill measures of things, who does not make it one of his principal Cares to keep his Name unspotted; |
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