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1 3 | impression on me, and what virtue I~have need of with respect
2 5 | affects rise up to the mind~by virtue of that other sympathy that
3 6 | elements. But~the motion of virtue is in none of these: it
4 6 | another, and this is by~virtue of the active movement and
5 6 | the~exercise of some other virtue; and remember that thy attempt
6 7 | things which lie between virtue and vice. Love mankind.~
7 7 | is always a material for virtue~both rational and political,
8 8 | rational animal I see no virtue which~is opposed to justice;
9 8 | to justice; but I see a virtue which is opposed to love~
10 9 | those who come~after them by virtue of a certain original movement
11 9 | social animal, just as his virtue and his vice lie not in~
12 9 | justice in the~things done by virtue of the internal cause, that
13 9 | the~occasion arises, what virtue nature has given to man
14 11| understanding at all, has seen by~virtue of the uniformity that prevails
15 11| all~things, then, except virtue and the acts of virtue,
16 11| except virtue and the acts of virtue, remember to~apply thyself
17 11| former times who~practised virtue.~ The Pythagoreans bid us
18 11| heart laughed within.~ And virtue they will curse, speaking
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