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part cee? bering nd. the Art. 469 
g Re lessing 5 they are ii the Feaéh of ze virtuous 
| and. the vicious; virtue enjoys them in their 
% _ proper “charactet ; vice Converts them into a 
Fim cutse. go maintain the theory. ‘of Rousseau, 
i - - the earth and. science’ and. the atts should be 
being vicious. The, €a th and the arts resemble 
in oe, directing n 
produce, 
— nt 
es . use, excess, intemperance, “Taxury, or licen~ 
ous, corrupt and, pro fe manners, — 4 
fs. connection between the ox luxury or vice. 
ec “» The productions of the arts aré illustrious 
: & monuments, of human ingenuity, andyin no small 
£ degree imitative of the superior productions of 
the great Artists they are in their nature innocent 
a ofall criminal construction and temgency ; ; they 
| are‘much more applicable to. virtue and to hap- 
x os than to viee.and misery ; luxury and core 
re . 
tion may exist without them, and therefore it 
to other parents and to other caus that we 
must refer their existence and progress. © 
uxury do eh i a herself from the arts, 
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n 7 
_. more sparing in their gifts, and “all the virtue 
a # which his bgbeory aspires to is the impossibility of 
; 
ia each ng in the variety»and richness of their © 
oH 
swering for 
ich their productions shall be ap= __ 
os pa pte science are. annexed mind and — Vv 
and to the deliberate mind) and will ‘of . 
* % Fad ‘séience cannot be charged one approbation. of 
; There is therefore. no. natural, “no necessary a 
