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" I incessantly urge to you, that virtue does not proceed from riches ; but, on the contrary, riches from virtue : and that all the other goods of human life, as well public as private, have their source in the same principle. "
The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians ... - Page 294
by Charles Rollin - 1825
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The Grecian History: From the Earliest State to the Death of Alexander the ...

Oliver Goldsmith - Greece - 1774 - 416 pages
...too little regard for the foul, -which ought to be the object of their affection. For I inceflantly urge to you, that virtue does not proceed from riches ; but, on the cootrary, riches from virtue j and that the all other goods of human life, as well public as private,...
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A New History of the Grecian States,: From Their Earliest Period to Their ...

Richard Johnson - Greece - 1786 - 168 pages
...little regard for the foul, which ought to be the object of their affection : for I inoflantly urge upon you, that virtue does not proceed from riches, but,...human life, as well public as private, have their fource in the fame principle. " Iftofpeak in this manner be to corrupt youth, I confefs, Athenians,...
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The Grecian History: From the Earliest State, to the Death of ..., Volumes 1-2

Oliver Goldsmith - Greece - 1805 - 350 pages
...other precarious things, of whatsoever nature they be ; and against too little regard for the soul, which ought to be the object of their affection. For...the contrary, riches from virtue ; and that all the crther goods of human life, as well public as private, have their source in the same principle.' 'If...
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The Columbian Orator: Containing a Variety of Original and Selected Pieces ...

Caleb Bingham - Elocution - 1811 - 316 pages
...other precarious things of whatsoever nature* they be, and against too little regard for the soul, which ought to be the object of their affection. For...virtue; and that all the other goods of human life, .PS well public as private, have their source in the same principle. If to speak in this manner be...
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The History of Greece: From the Earliest State, to the Death of ..., Volume 2

Oliver Goldsmith - Greece - 1812 - 454 pages
...other precarious things, of whatsoever nature they be ; and against too little regard for the soul, which ought to be the object of their affection : for I incessantly urge upon you, that virtue does not proceed from riches, but, on the contrary, riches from virtue ; and...
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The Grecian History: From the Earliest State to the Death of Alexander the Great

Oliver Goldsmith - Greece - 1814 - 578 pages
...other precarious things, of what~ soever nature they be ; and against too little re"gard for the so&l, which ought to be the object of their affection.....alL the other goods of human life, as well public asprivate, have their source in the same principle. " If to speak in this wanner be to corrupt youth,...
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The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians ..., Volume 2

Charles Rollin - History, Ancient - 1815 - 544 pages
...object of. their affection : for I inces•: íanlly urge to you, lhat virtue does not proceed"from riches, but on the •' contrary, riches from virtue ; and that all the oiher goods of human life, '' a= well puhiic as prívale, have their source in the same principle....
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Sequel to the English Reader, Or Elegant Selections in Prose and Poetry ...

Lindley Murray - Authors - 1816 - 298 pages
...regard for the foul, which ought to be the object of their affeflion For I inceflantly urge to them, that virtue does not proceed from riches ; but on...human life, as well public as private, have their iburce in the fame principle. "If to fpeak in this manner he to corrupt youth, I confefs, Athenians,...
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The Moral Instructor and Guide to Virtue and Happiness

Jesse Torrey - Ethics - 1819 - 252 pages
...regard for the soul, which ought to be the object of their affection : for 1 incessantly urge to yoir, that virtue does not proceed from riches, but on the contrary riches from virtue; and that till the other goods erf human life, as well public as private, have their source in the same principle....
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Pinnock's improved edition of dr. Goldsmith's History of Greece, abridged ...

Oliver Goldsmith - 1820 - 490 pages
...regard for the soul, which ought to be the objAct of their affections. For I incessantly urge upon you, that virtue does not proceed from riches, but,...private, have their source in the same principle. 4. "If to speak in this manner be to corrupt youth, I confess, Athenians, that I am guilty, and deserve...
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