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... affections of human nature , as they begin very early to exert and display themselves , will , if not properly restrained and directed , have a fatal and unconquerable influence over the whole tenor of our lives . The reasoning of ...
... affections of human nature , as they begin very early to exert and display themselves , will , if not properly restrained and directed , have a fatal and unconquerable influence over the whole tenor of our lives . The reasoning of ...
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... affections ; for as a great part of our happiness is to depend on the connections which we form with others , it is of high importance , that we acquire betimes the temper and the manners , which will render such connections comforta ...
... affections ; for as a great part of our happiness is to depend on the connections which we form with others , it is of high importance , that we acquire betimes the temper and the manners , which will render such connections comforta ...
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... affections of the heart , all in us yields to the dictates of pride and self - love ; but in a different manner according to the difference of tempers and charac- ters . Charity no sooner begins to take root in the heart , than it makes ...
... affections of the heart , all in us yields to the dictates of pride and self - love ; but in a different manner according to the difference of tempers and charac- ters . Charity no sooner begins to take root in the heart , than it makes ...
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