The Moral Probe: Or One Hundred and Two Common Sense Essays on the Nature of Men and Things, Interspersed with Scraps of Science and History : with an Appendix ...The author, 1848 - 328페이지 |
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... increased . As water extinguishes the one , so will gentleness the other . A soft answer turneth away wrath . Be angry and sin not . By these remarks , I do not be- come the apologist of those who indulge this inflamma- ble , explosive ...
... increased . As water extinguishes the one , so will gentleness the other . A soft answer turneth away wrath . Be angry and sin not . By these remarks , I do not be- come the apologist of those who indulge this inflamma- ble , explosive ...
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... increasing love of parents to their children , en- hanced by the arduous and protracted care , necessary to sustain ... increases to a state , and finally to a nation . The great length of time it requires , to prepare children to act ...
... increasing love of parents to their children , en- hanced by the arduous and protracted care , necessary to sustain ... increases to a state , and finally to a nation . The great length of time it requires , to prepare children to act ...
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... increases the labor of destroying the former . Beware of par- tiality . It is an incubus upon good government , and is as quickly perceived , and more keenly felt by chil- dren , than by adults . If one child is less amiable , docile ...
... increases the labor of destroying the former . Beware of par- tiality . It is an incubus upon good government , and is as quickly perceived , and more keenly felt by chil- dren , than by adults . If one child is less amiable , docile ...
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... increasing , not of diminishing strength . This consolidation of personal liberty , raises the mass of individuals from savage barbarism , to national civil- ization and freedom , imparting and refining rational enjoyment , and ...
... increasing , not of diminishing strength . This consolidation of personal liberty , raises the mass of individuals from savage barbarism , to national civil- ization and freedom , imparting and refining rational enjoyment , and ...
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... increases , the insatiate devourer of the body loses his deformity , and , in the end , proves himself a genuine friend . We should all make the acquaintance of this , our final deliverer , volunta- rily and at once . Treat death as an ...
... increases , the insatiate devourer of the body loses his deformity , and , in the end , proves himself a genuine friend . We should all make the acquaintance of this , our final deliverer , volunta- rily and at once . Treat death as an ...
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