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<p>Beneficence it has been already remarked is not necessarily a<lb/>virtue. <del>The portion of it</del> To render services, &#x2014; to do good to others is not<lb/>always a virtuous act &#x2014; Any man who spends money is beneficent &#x2014;<lb/> &amp; of good &#x2014; but there is no virtue in <del>the</del> doing so &#x2014; To such acts the<lb/> common functions of nature is beneficent &#x2014; to eat &amp; drink &#x2014; to sleep &#x2014;<lb/> from effective benevolence, tho it may be a good &#x2014; it is not a virtue<lb/> the distinction has been so frequently drawn in the <gap/> of this<lb/> wall that it is needless to repeat it here.</p>
<p>Beneficence it has been already remarked is not necessarily a<lb/>virtue. <del>The portion of it</del> To render services, &#x2014; to do good to others is not<lb/>always a virtuous act &#x2014; Any man who spends money is beneficent &#x2014;<lb/> &amp; a <gap/> of good &#x2014; but there is no virtue in <del>the</del> doing so &#x2014; To such acts the<lb/> common functions of nature is beneficent &#x2014; to eat &amp; drink &#x2014; to sleep &#x2014;<lb/> to <gap/>&#x2014; any thing, <del>which</del> by which good is done. <del>A</del> Which benficificence offers from effective benevolence, tho it may be a good &#x2014; it is not a virtue.<lb/> The distinction has been so frequently drawn in the <gap/> of this<lb/> wall that it is needless to repeat it here.</p>


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Beneficence it has been already remarked is not necessarily a
virtue. The portion of it To render services, — to do good to others is not
always a virtuous act — Any man who spends money is beneficent —
& a of good — but there is no virtue in the doing so — To such acts the
common functions of nature is beneficent — to eat & drink — to sleep —
to — any thing, which by which good is done. A Which benficificence offers from effective benevolence, tho it may be a good — it is not a virtue.
The distinction has been so frequently drawn in the of this
wall that it is needless to repeat it here.



Identifier: | JB/015/290/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 15.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

015

Main Headings

deontology

Folio number

290

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

linking material

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f139

Penner

sir john bowring

Watermarks

j & m mills 1828

Marginals

Paper Producer

john fraunceis gwyn

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1828

Notes public

ID Number

5506

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