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1 I, 0, 1 | common life; place opposite characters in a proper contrast; and 2 VIII, I, 66| allowance for the diversity of characters, prejudices, and opinions. 3 VIII, I, 66| acquainted with the different characters which nature has impressed 4 VIII, I, 66| human creatures. Even the characters, which are peculiar to each 5 VIII, I, 68| know, in general, that the characters of men are, to a certain 6 VIII, I, 70| of morals, if particular characters had no certain or determinate 7 VIII, I, 70| natural or unnatural to such characters, and in such circumstances? 8 VIII, I, 70| voluntary actions, from characters to conduct.~ And indeed, 9 VIII, I, 72| motives and circumstances and characters, and as we always draw inferences 10 VIII, II, 80| the appearance of certain characters, dispositions, and actions, 11 VIII, II, 80| frame and constitution. The characters which engage our approbation 12 VIII, II, 80| of human society; as the characters which excite blame are chiefly