Guide to Social HappinessEdward Walker, 1850 - 512页 |
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第97页
... influence over the mind where it exists . Un- der favorable circumstances , and before it reaches the crisis of its fate , it has a natural tendency to smooth down the asperities of the temper , to soften the manners , and to dif- fuse ...
... influence over the mind where it exists . Un- der favorable circumstances , and before it reaches the crisis of its fate , it has a natural tendency to smooth down the asperities of the temper , to soften the manners , and to dif- fuse ...
第52页
... influence upon individual conduct . It may safely be said to rule paramount in its wide- spreading power to deter both men or women of all classes , the old and the young , the rich and the poor , the good and the evil , from signing ...
... influence upon individual conduct . It may safely be said to rule paramount in its wide- spreading power to deter both men or women of all classes , the old and the young , the rich and the poor , the good and the evil , from signing ...
第53页
... influence of religion will effect this change , in the other , we have reason to believe that the influence of total absti- nence will at least effect a moral and physical amendment . There is a class of individuals , and I have the ...
... influence of religion will effect this change , in the other , we have reason to believe that the influence of total absti- nence will at least effect a moral and physical amendment . There is a class of individuals , and I have the ...
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