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Sivu 14
when they shall themselves become fathers , they will look upon with the utmost
sorrow and contri . tion , that they did not ... How many thousand things do I
remember , which would have highly pleased my father , and I omitted for no
other ...
when they shall themselves become fathers , they will look upon with the utmost
sorrow and contri . tion , that they did not ... How many thousand things do I
remember , which would have highly pleased my father , and I omitted for no
other ...
Sivu 15
The father , according to the opportunities which are offered to him , is throwing
down blessings on the son , and the son endeavouring to appear the worthy
offspring of such a father . It is after this manner that Camillus and his first - born
dwell ...
The father , according to the opportunities which are offered to him , is throwing
down blessings on the son , and the son endeavouring to appear the worthy
offspring of such a father . It is after this manner that Camillus and his first - born
dwell ...
Sivu 233
He bears with others , and saith nothing , who would live in peace . One father is
sufficient to govern an hundred children , and an hundred children are not suffi .
cient to govern one father . The master is the eye of the house . The first service a
...
He bears with others , and saith nothing , who would live in peace . One father is
sufficient to govern an hundred children , and an hundred children are not suffi .
cient to govern one father . The master is the eye of the house . The first service a
...
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actions affections appear beauty better body called character comes common consider conversation danger death desire doth duty enemy equally evil face fair father fear follow folly fool fortune give greatest half hand happiness hath head hear heart honour hope human keep kind king knowledge labour laws learning least leave less liberty live look man's manner master means mind mother nature necessary never object observed once pain pass passions peace perhaps persons play pleasing pleasure poor present Providence reason rich sense serve speak spirit suffer tell thee thing thou thought tion true truth turn vice virtue whole wife wisdom wise women worth writing young youth