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10 Sept 1814
Logic or Ethics
Ch. Object
Virtue, what
When things are arrived at this pitch, the virtue, so
far from being extinct, extinguished, {is arrived at that
pitch elevation of excellence at which it shines forth in its highest
lustre} has risen attained / reached to the pinnacle of perfection: and
definitive indeed would be that definition of virtue
the effect of which would be to exclude from its path
the very perfection of virtue.
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jeremy bentham |
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colonel aaron burr |
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