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Joseph Addison Quotes

«To be perfectly just is an attribute of the divine nature; to be so to the utmost of our abilities, is the glory of man.»
Author: Joseph Addison (Dramatist, Essayist, Poet, Statesman) | About: Men | Keywords: attribute, utmost
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