Letters Addressed to the Daughter of a Nobleman, on the Formation of Religious and Moral Principle, Volume 1 |
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Page vii
... affections . A hope that she might even in absence conti- nue to be of use to them , induced her to attempt making a fair and striking delineation of those objects to which she had endeavoured imperceptibly to lead their infant steps ...
... affections . A hope that she might even in absence conti- nue to be of use to them , induced her to attempt making a fair and striking delineation of those objects to which she had endeavoured imperceptibly to lead their infant steps ...
Page xii
... affection performs a mother's duties , observes with rapture the pro- gress that is daily making towards ' the formation of that perfect charac- ter , which had been delineated in her sanguine mind ; -she looks forward , and beholds the ...
... affection performs a mother's duties , observes with rapture the pro- gress that is daily making towards ' the formation of that perfect charac- ter , which had been delineated in her sanguine mind ; -she looks forward , and beholds the ...
Page xvi
... affection , may become little less interested in the welfare of an adopted family , than if bound by the parental tie : but to such minds the fascinating endear- ments of infant innocence ; the hopes inspired by the progressive ...
... affection , may become little less interested in the welfare of an adopted family , than if bound by the parental tie : but to such minds the fascinating endear- ments of infant innocence ; the hopes inspired by the progressive ...
Page xvii
... affections of the heart . She believes that were their cultivation to become a chief object of attention , there would , in the next generation , be little necessity for ex- horting those who have a certain and unalienable interest in ...
... affections of the heart . She believes that were their cultivation to become a chief object of attention , there would , in the next generation , be little necessity for ex- horting those who have a certain and unalienable interest in ...
Page xxviii
... affections , and conducive to happiness -- Of the obligation to make a proper use of influence - Of different degrees of influence - Of the personal influ- ence common to individuals in every situation in life Of the influence derived ...
... affections , and conducive to happiness -- Of the obligation to make a proper use of influence - Of different degrees of influence - Of the personal influ- ence common to individuals in every situation in life Of the influence derived ...
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