Virtue
Neoclassicism: Representation of virtue Romanticism: Opposition of war Realism: Depiction of gritty street life Impressionism: Focus on the joy of modern life Post-Impressionism: Individualistic approch
virtue
Virtue
common virtue.
A believer in the virtue of nature, spiritual and revolutionary.
The virtue of a close and loving family (APEX)
Convey, in the law of real property, means to transfer the title to real estate from one owner to another by virtue of a written instrument that we call a deed. Think of "convey" as a substitute for "sell" when you are speaking of the transfer of real estate.
Common good refers to the well-being of a community or society as a whole, while civic virtue is the moral obligation to work towards the common good through active participation in civic life. In essence, civic virtue is the individual's commitment to promoting the common good through their actions and decisions.
"Uncommon Valor Was a Common Virtue." means that exceptional bravery was a common denominator and courage was found in the hearts of all who fought upon the island .
Civic virtue is to promote the common good. A common good means that is the best for the whole community. But without civic virtue, the republican government would not be able to work. Kacey, 5th Grade
Uncommon valor was a common virtue.
Places common good over private interests
Ah, what a beautiful phrase! "Uncommon valor is a common virtue" means that while acts of great courage may seem rare or extraordinary, they are actually found within many ordinary people. It reminds us that bravery and strength can be found in the hearts of everyday individuals, ready to shine when needed. Just like a hidden brushstroke waiting to bring a painting to life.