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Such generosity often leads, moreover, to the enriching of one's self at the expense of others, m order to provide for lilwralities. One sees, thus, many people, more vain than generous, pass for being benevolent. It becomes then a boiTOwed virtue, which has more of vanity than liberality.
3. The third rule is, whilst dispensing our liberalities, to proportion them to merit ; to consider the morals of him who is their object, the attachment he shows us, the different relations he may have with
...us ; lastly, the services he may have rendered us. It were desirable he had all these titles to our beneA'olence ; but if he has them not all, the greatest and largest in numbers should weigh most in the scales.
71. Self-devotion — Self-abnegation — Sacrifice. — When charity reaches the highest degree ; when it requires Ave should give to others what we hold most dear — as, for instance, 128 ELEMENTS OF MORALS.
life, fortune, etc. — it takes another name and is called devo- tion, self-abnegation, sacrifice.


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