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100 1  Mackenzie, George,|cSir,|d1636-1691. 
245 10 Moral gallantry :|ba discourse wherein the author 
       endeavours to prove that point of honour (abstracting from
       all other ties) obliges men to be vertuous, and that there
       is nothing so mean (or unworthy of a gentleman) as vice : 
       to which is added a consolation against calumnies, shewing
       how to bear them easily and pleasantly : written in return
       to a person of honour, and at his desire subjoyn'd to this
       discourse, because of the contingency of the subject /|cby
       Sir George Mackenzie ... 
260    London :|bPrinted for Hanna Sawbrige ...,|c1685. 
300    [25], 124, [4], 89, [1], 36 [i.e. 34] p. 
500    First ed. 1667. Cf. NUC pre-1956. 
500    "A consolation against calumnies": 36 [i.e. 34] p. at end.
500    "A moral paradox" (p. [4], 89) has special t.p. with 
       imprint: London : Printed by T.B., 1685. 
500    Reproduction of original in the British Library. 
650  0 Virtue|vEarly works to 1800. 
650  0 Ethics|vEarly works to 1800. 
740 0  Moral paradox. 
740 0  Consolation against calumnies. 
830  0 Early English books online. 
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