Letters Addressed to the Daughter of a Nobleman, on the Formation of Religious and Moral Principle, Volume 1 |
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Page xv
... Were parents to anticipate these sen- sations , as the certain result of the de- gree in which they had attended to the impressions made upon the infant mind , they would require no exhor- tations to attention mind , [ xv ]
... Were parents to anticipate these sen- sations , as the certain result of the de- gree in which they had attended to the impressions made upon the infant mind , they would require no exhor- tations to attention mind , [ xv ]
Page xxvii
... and inaccuracy - Of the spĆ¹- rious candour subversive of moral principle- Advantages attending the practice of charity and forbearance Of the common propensity ta to receive impressions to the prejudice of others -Various sources [ xxvii ]
... and inaccuracy - Of the spĆ¹- rious candour subversive of moral principle- Advantages attending the practice of charity and forbearance Of the common propensity ta to receive impressions to the prejudice of others -Various sources [ xxvii ]
Page xxviii
... impressions of others , productive of the benevolent 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 ...
... impressions of others , productive of the benevolent 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 ...
Page xxix
... -The oppo- site impressions made upon the principled and unprincipled mind by the same circumstance- Instance of honourable conduct , and the re- verse .177 LETTER LETTER XII . Observations upon the use to be made [ xxix ]
... -The oppo- site impressions made upon the principled and unprincipled mind by the same circumstance- Instance of honourable conduct , and the re- verse .177 LETTER LETTER XII . Observations upon the use to be made [ xxix ]
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... impression they left upon your mind . 6 The hopes I formed respecting you , my beloved child , will , I trust , be amply realised : and , though the . time I had the pleasure of spending * } with you was too short to admit of any thing ...
... impression they left upon your mind . 6 The hopes I formed respecting you , my beloved child , will , I trust , be amply realised : and , though the . time I had the pleasure of spending * } with you was too short to admit of any thing ...
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