The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen4H. Biglow, 1819 |
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... moral frame the subject of your assiduous and well directed care ; unless you take at least as much pains to make ... morals be neglected , will tend to render them wise only to do evil . If you train up your boy to a strict regard to ...
... moral frame the subject of your assiduous and well directed care ; unless you take at least as much pains to make ... morals be neglected , will tend to render them wise only to do evil . If you train up your boy to a strict regard to ...
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... moral princi- ples . To neglect this , would be to build without a foundation . " The benevolent author , and with him every philanthropist , deplores the many artificial sources of vice , poverty , and misery ; and he finishes the ...
... moral princi- ples . To neglect this , would be to build without a foundation . " The benevolent author , and with him every philanthropist , deplores the many artificial sources of vice , poverty , and misery ; and he finishes the ...
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... moral , do- mestic , and religious feelings have over their hearts , their conversations , and their hopes . It is There is another article in the conduct of this expedition , which ought to be men- tioned as equally honourable to my ...
... moral , do- mestic , and religious feelings have over their hearts , their conversations , and their hopes . It is There is another article in the conduct of this expedition , which ought to be men- tioned as equally honourable to my ...
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