Good Morals and Gentle Manners: For Schools and Families |
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affect Amos Lawrence amusement animals attention bad habits become Benedict Arnold called cause character citizen civil law command conscience courage covetousness defined desire dress duty Elihu Burritt Emma Carroll evil exercise exhibit expect feelings friends gentle gentleman Give the anecdote golden rule hand heart homicide honor illustration impolite indulge injury Jeremiah Bailey John Howard killing kind labor lady language manner manslaughter meant ment mind moral law Nathaniel Bowditch necessary neglect neighbor ness never oath obey obligation offend persons pleasure polite poor practice prescribed prevent principle punishment pupils reason Repeat the text requires respect rience rude rule of action secure society sometimes spect steal Stephen Girard street subject of Chapter suffer taste tattler teacher tell things Thou shalt tion truth violation vulgar William Cobbett wise worship worthy written wrong Xebec young youth