Rays of Genius Collected to Enlighten the Rising Generation, Volume 1proprietor, 1806 - English literature |
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... duties regards the intellectual and moral life of their children , or their education in such arts and accomplishments as are necessary to qualify them for performing the duties which they owe to themselves and others . As this was ...
... duties regards the intellectual and moral life of their children , or their education in such arts and accomplishments as are necessary to qualify them for performing the duties which they owe to themselves and others . As this was ...
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... duty , you would throw every sentiment of duty off . In what , my dear , has your unhappy father been culpable ? What has he done to forfeit either your esteem or affection ? From the moment of your birth to this unfortunate hour , he ...
... duty , you would throw every sentiment of duty off . In what , my dear , has your unhappy father been culpable ? What has he done to forfeit either your esteem or affection ? From the moment of your birth to this unfortunate hour , he ...
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... duties of active life . It is associated in the imagination with all that is amiable and useful ; with " whatsoever ... duty . Now this consists in acts of worship and adoration , in justice , huma- nity and mercy ; in a fair and candid ...
... duties of active life . It is associated in the imagination with all that is amiable and useful ; with " whatsoever ... duty . Now this consists in acts of worship and adoration , in justice , huma- nity and mercy ; in a fair and candid ...
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