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1 Int| manner, undermine the very foundation of virtue, and spread corruption 2 1| ambitious struggles, and the foundation of both is secured by feudal 3 2| superstructure, but the foundation of her character, the principles 4 2| good that saps the very foundation of virtue? Why must the 5 2| morality has an eternal foundation, and whoever sacrifices 6 2| its own reason; or on what foundation rests the throne of God?~ ~ 7 3| casuist.~ ~ The only solid foundation for morality appears to 8 3| relative idea, having no other foundation than utility, and of that 9 3| necessary, there is no other foundation for independence of character; 10 4| can be built on no other foundation! The same obstacles are 11 4| am firmly persuaded, the foundation of the weakness of character 12 4| strengthened by exercise. Without a foundation of principles taste is superficial, 13 4| respect marriage, as the foundation of almost every social virtue, 14 4| limited sense, and made the foundation of it solely worldly utility; 15 4| attachment is a very happy foundation for friendship; yet, when 16 5| neither allowed to be the foundation of their virtue, nor truth 17 5| minds, that have no other foundation than their authority; and 18 6| distinguished from esteem, the foundation of friendship, because it 19 7| for man, as man, is the foundation of every noble sentiment. 20 7| personal reserve which is the foundation of dignity of character, 21 8| ingeniously argued, as the foundation of our moral sentiments.* 22 10| seek no further for the foundation of their duty, than in the 23 11| every duty on an arbitrary foundation. The rights of kings are 24 11| affection, and reason made the foundation of the first duty, morality 25 12| taste; lacking judgment, the foundation of all taste. For the understanding, 26 12| is necessary to lay the foundation of a good constitution, 27 13| them, he should have some foundation to work upon; and that erroneous 28 13| children, that is, the laying a foundation of sound health both of