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 1    2|        Surely there can be but one rule of right, if morality has
 2    3|           itself by the invariable rule that, in a degree, before
 3    5|        render the practice of this rule also the more difficult,
 4    8| before-mentioned exceptions to the rule. I do not say that a prudent,
 5    8|           swerves from the eternal rule of right. Righteous are
 6    8|          excesses.~ ~ There is one rule relative to behaviour that,
 7   10|          reason were to become the rule of duty in any of the relations
 8   11|            I believe, as a general rule, it must be allowed that
 9   11|            little sharp-faced miss rule a whole family, excepting
10   12|        them, duty might become the rule of private conduct.~ ~ Besides,
11   13|            claim; and, by the same rule, their duties vanish, for
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