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Moral Science; A Compendium of Ethics

PART II
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If such measure be not taken, or if the gift be not made willingly, it is not liberality.

The liberal man is often so free as to leave little to himself.

This virtue is one more frequent in the inheritors than in the makers of fortunes.

Liberality beyond one's means is prodigality.

The liberal man will receive only from proper sources and in proper quantities.


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