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1 16| would seem to neglect the duty incumbent on us. Doubtless,
2 20| His great and principal duty is to give every one what
3 22| thought for, it becomes a duty to give to the indigent
4 22| give alms."(14) It is a duty, not of justice (save in
5 22| of Christian charity - a duty not enforced by human law.
6 26| to act from a motive of duty, to control their passions
7 32| State.(26) The foremost duty, therefore, of the rulers
8 37| they exist, and it is the duty of the public authority
9 38| First of all, there is the duty of safeguarding private
10 38| populace within the line of duty; for, if all may justly
11 44| preservation of life is the bounden duty of one and all, and to be
12 53| the contrary, it is the duty of the State to respect
13 55| classes the precepts of duty and the laws of the Gospel -
14 57| carefully taught what is his duty to God, what he has to believe,
15 58| of the association, whose duty would be, conformably with
16 60| lucre, and the sacredness of duty to every other consideration. ~
17 61| recalling to a sense of their duty those working men who have
18 62| must be mindful of their duty; the working class, whose
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