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And Hume concludes his list by the introduction of two virtues
classified as good qualities in society. They are Chastity & Allegiance.
Chastity is the refraining from those the sensual indulgences enjoyments where indulgence
is improper – where their gratification would be productive of more pain
to others than of pleasure to him who indulges in them. Modesty is not
necessarily a branch of chastity. There may be constant unchastity
without immodesty. Gross language – language in the highest degree
immodest may be unaccompanied with an unchaste act – & acts of
unchastity may be indulged in without the utterance of an immodest word.
Apply here the rules which have been applied to the enjoyments
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