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1 The practice of scapegoating contradicts the whole moral principle of personal responsibility.
2 Religion advocates not the virtues in their severalty, but the whole moral enterprise.
3 The passion scarcely less than the obsession may darken the whole moral sky.
4 The whole moral life of the individual tends to become unsettled.
5 The whole moral world vanished for him in that single instant.
6 Is not that the vicious circle in which the whole moral world revolves?
7 Yet we get our worth through it,-thegoal of our whole moral endeavor.
8 But Wordsworth and Thomson, though upon the whole moral poets, had done their work.
9 You Phylloxera, that are eating into our whole moral vine-crop!
10 Faith is not an act of the brain merely, but of the whole moral nature.
11 His whole moral philosophy is summed up in that.
12 I comprise, therefore, under this term the whole moral and intellectual condition of a people.
13 Our whole moral position, our leadership in the free world today, is fortified by that fact.
14 It puts our whole moral probity at risk.
15 His whole moral organisation is finer, and he must pay the noble penalty of finer organisations.
16 His whole moral nature cried out against it.
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