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Man is most happy, when his own actions are arguments and examples of his virtue.
Man is most happy, when his own actions are arguments and examples of his virtue.
Man is most happy, when his own actions are arguments and examples of his virtue.
Man is most happy, when his own actions are arguments and examples of his virtue.
Man is most happy, when his own actions are arguments and examples of his virtue.
Man is most happy, when his own actions are arguments and examples of his virtue.
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