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The strength of a man's virtue should not be measured by his special exertions, but by his habitual
The strength of a man's virtue should not be measured by his special exertions, but by his habitual
The strength of a man's virtue should not be measured by his special exertions, but by his habitual
The strength of a man's virtue should not be measured by his special exertions, but by his habitual
The strength of a man's virtue should not be measured by his special exertions, but by his habitual
The strength of a man's virtue should not be measured by his special exertions, but by his habitual
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I have made this letter longer than usual, only because I have not had the time to make it shorter.