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The Sixth Commandment Friendly To Virtue, Honor And Politeness: A Discourse, In Consequence Of The Late Duel (1804) is a book written by Samuel Spring. This book is a discourse that discusses the sixth commandment and its connection to virtues, honor, and politeness. The discourse is a result of a recent duel that took place in 1804. The book delves into the importance of moral values and ethics in society and how they can prevent violent and harmful behavior. The author emphasizes the significance of living a virtuous and honorable life and how it can positively impact individuals and society…mehr

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The Sixth Commandment Friendly To Virtue, Honor And Politeness: A Discourse, In Consequence Of The Late Duel (1804) is a book written by Samuel Spring. This book is a discourse that discusses the sixth commandment and its connection to virtues, honor, and politeness. The discourse is a result of a recent duel that took place in 1804. The book delves into the importance of moral values and ethics in society and how they can prevent violent and harmful behavior. The author emphasizes the significance of living a virtuous and honorable life and how it can positively impact individuals and society as a whole. The discourse is written in a persuasive and informative tone, with examples and anecdotes to support the author's arguments. Overall, The Sixth Commandment Friendly To Virtue, Honor And Politeness: A Discourse, In Consequence Of The Late Duel is a thought-provoking book that highlights the importance of living a virtuous and honorable life.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.