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How to use Virtue in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word Virtue? Here are some examples.

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It guillotined so many people because it was a way of cleansing and purifying France, imbuing her with Virtue.
The classic Tao-te-Ching or ' Book of the Way and its Virtue ', attributed to Lao-tzu, sets out the principles for leading this higher life.
Virtue is not tested in the cloister or the monastery or the nunnery.
Its empire includes a music label and an antonymous ad firm, Virtue.
Great-heartedness leads us to undertake great and arduous works in every kind of Virtue without taking fright at their magnitude.
Virtue jurisprudence is the view that the laws should promote the development of virtuous characters by citizens.
Christopher Lutz has certainly followed that course in Reading Alasdair MacIntyre's After Virtue.
Sheep, whose Dung and Stale is of most Virtue in the Nourishment of all Trees.
Laurence Olivier saw Leigh in The Mask of Virtue, and a friendship developed after he congratulated her on her performance.
Veritas was the goddess of truth, a daughter of Saturn, and the mother of Virtue.
Virtue is unreliable because people have different capacities.
She was cast in the play The Mask of Virtue, directed by Sidney Carroll in 1935 and received excellent reviews, followed by interviews and newspaper articles.
It fell upon the day of full moon of the fourth month, the second year, in the era of Established Calm, that Emperor Ling went in state to the Hall of Virtue.
Montmarquet, Epistemic Virtue and Doxastic Responsibility vii.
They shall therefore suffer punishment who reject this heavenly Light, and continue pertinaciously fix'd in those deadly principles which extinguish all knowledge of Virtue.
True womanhood emphasized the qualities of piety, purity, maternity, submissiveness, virtue, and domesticity.
This is a pity, because, for all its conceptual ambition, it has the great virtue of being simply and accessibly written.
The fact that Jesus knows them also accords with Milton's belief that true wisdom and virtue must be tried and tested with the knowledge of evil.
Tattersall's has been able to withstand severe pressure on costs by virtue of a blessed business environment.
Most blog software imbues the end result with a blog format purely by virtue of its use.
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Examples from Classical Literature
So saying, Tom Virtue took his place in the bow, holding on by the forestay.
Virtue she finds too painful an endeavour, Content to dwell in decencies for ever.
Have they considered the awful consequences likely to flow from their representations of Virtue?
Virtue is no sooner discovered to be teachable, than the discovery follows that it is not taught.
Vice should surfer its meed of retribution, and Virtue come again into its glorious own.
Escalator is a ribald charivari at the marriage of Righteousness and Virtue.
Virtue is an adamant that is sacred and secure from all their efforts.
Recently, this had led many to think that Virtue ethical theories are self-effacing the way some claim consequentialist and deontological theories are.
She had the virtue of being a liberal patron of the arts and an encourager of artistic merit wherever she found it.
To secede from the Union was evidently to secede from the God of virtue and charity.
Unequal to the exercise of virtue itself, he thought he had done enough in preserving some of its seemliness.
Make peace with the seductress, who leads the prince from the path of virtue!
The latter is often accompanied by a self-righteous conviction that it is a virtue.
He attributed the dupery to a trick of imposing the idea of her virtue upon men.
If valid it is enforceable by virtue of s. 12 of that Act as a final judgment of the High Court in its civil jurisdiction.
On this double requirement he founded two kinds of virtue, the intellectual and the practical.
To this he refers our impressions of beauty and deformity, vice and virtue.
Sacramentarian, a High Churchman who attaches a special sacred virtue to the sacraments of the Church.
I believe it is by a sanative virtue and a natural efficiency, which extend not to all diseases.
The knowledge that virtue is its own reward is what deters many from well doing.
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