... her confidence in the poffibility of future happinefs from future exertions of virtue. It was her opinion, that the fupport of reputation being found to be a ftrong additional motive to virtue, it ought not to be put out of the power of the unfortunate... Memoirs of Modern Philosophers - Página 304por Elizabeth Hamilton - 1804 - 402 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Elizabeth Hamilton - 1801 - 1152 páginas
...thetolxjurof pafr. offences, but rather made it her endeavour to re-aflure her torifidencc in the poflibility of future happinefs from future exertions of virtue....ftrong additional motive to virtue, it ought not to fee put out of the power of the unfortnTiatre female, who, confcious of her error, is defirous to retrieve... | |
| Kevin Gilmartin - 2007 - 16 páginas
...social rehabilitation. "It was her opinion, that the support of reputation being found to be a strong additional motive to virtue, it ought not to be put out of the power of the unfortunate female, who, conscious of her error, is desirous to retrieve it by her after conduct" (MP 371). 59 In its first... | |
| Jeffrey Cass, Larry H. Peer - 2008 - 252 páginas
...establishes the Asylum because: It was her opinion, that the support of reputation being found to be a strong additional motive to virtue, it ought not to be put out of the power of the unfortunate female, who, conscious of her error, is desirous to retrieve it by her after conduct. On this account, in the next... | |
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