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M1: i : 111 • -i ihi’i^ht r In hi\\ . i i.11 * « :n 1 h\ tin j.J (v '•! • imIt h in-- \m1- - n! !. t - !»,j.Inn. ! \ I I t l .\( r ()| I T.M M I'. I !M (\!H)\ i/.cl ntrf I r ,!■■’_> 1 < 1<n fin flu.r, ! S» i fi/ <J lit. I>:,i fit in Ruj/j r • N*?r "-InaiM il hi* .»\ ♦ • r J ».«k * * • I. wh .1 a h. n«* iiri.il I..1" l»ri n tlm** immiihu »i«*.tt• * 1 !o -11111*:\11 hi anim,! the hinah >♦ \ 11" «*!• i i^t f«i ‘ v i.i.i \ hi- s.ml Jo ha\r i \»*! i a pi! in an. i.t <•!* j •. mon to woman, :i‘ ;t;i mu et i.ij •ml moral hejn^. it i- i- 11 in*. 1 ii;11 til pie-* it! no-. ;t!;o\ e all I oilier-, h ;*• uiW'll ('• ‘N 1" «i**f *i• l‘ . and taught u- to revorenre it- mtlm u&**- !> w i- t{.• fa-hion of other turn - to ti< \\ tie- lit• tan acquire ui»-nts of tlie sox a- -f aielnd p**«! uitn . or \ tin pretension ; to s{i-mah/<- them. as mrua-i-triit . uitli thus*- dnme>iir all* lions ai;<l \ n !u \\ he h eon-titute the ehann of sorn iv. \\ • had uhnn hint hoimhes !' ;i'I i:;» .11 tin ir muahie weak nesses ami sentimental d* hrai’N . np»n tie it timid ^’enlh-iiess ami -o. iuj'-r »* *i* p< lal* mo* . a- ii to tn-te the fruit o! know 1* d^e i\ .-i •• a dt adh -m. in*l i.'iioniHT weje the -oh* ;rnanhan of ii.no em t , | in ii w h no 11 v * • s w . • -i. kin d o «r ! with tin* pale ra-t o! th ii^lit.* ami o it- lln.ent j ot mtelleetiid [min'r was often n -ortetl t .. t , \ . -(* t pe the (! mi.roim no put a * n *n 'if n*:i - online -t relict 11 In the Infill l M.ilU'if hie. the sail, i-t v\ i- not u iiliout ( • 1 »r t i the -u/^* -ti<>n. that it v\ a - - “ \ \ nt|ih ot t l!v, an <.! ] a go of ea’il ami that el-e\\ Imre. '• m.'-t women had no elia racier at all. h» \ nul lh I ot pniif\ ami «ii• vo tion to tin ir lamiln s \<lmii;thfe a- air tlm-e q«! thti *s, it seemed ut ahu-e , f the ^ifls ol Pro videnee to deny to iimiliei- if*- pu.p nj Ml itnii’tuiir their «hd ii' u . It • u r r- tin pimh —» ot -h inn^ the i !• II* etnal pm-nits nf their hu hami-, to -inters ami dau^ht* r- the cleln/ht ol ruim-t* rinu; knowledge m th** lir. -iii. ,ii< |< . t.. youth mil heality the el,anil of refilled v 11s e. to a^e ami it tiinuty tin con-* 1 ill ti of s«m!n - "hi' !« '‘lev a1 tie- son! and gladden tin hath — hours ot ur-pumJeney “ I (icings Ij‘ivo, 1!i a at me ! iu \ Tlie |»r*"*j»n!i'v> u nicli tin \ }| ivr \«»* I *! • • * 1 to the mflunico ol 1>\ "low . !»!it sin.* ;n!v:inrcs, (‘duration I *' nit*-t! ii • )i thruiiuSi aii iaiik> oi I* im:i!»• s it- *•■«** oo r any dr<;td. I >t {In* < ; '* ■ •' *!. J'llil to 'tap that 11 iv-1 ]! 111« t>n •i' f» "li. "■> iii«3* j*• ii !v\ liir h .ii ii'iih ■ ■ ■ ".or v. (oiaii- I. \* it^ jlu't UiM-tcin'it > a-'iiif, MiOi <d truth ias «■ \ 1 U*if!\ • lit u; f -Mu" In it Ur ' '• 1 i t li it 1 111-! I . .1" »‘VITV u 111! I- « . u II: i \\ 1 1 Iii\ *ir:i!»l*• fi» human virtue am! hum .n » ; that t!:•» i ■■ tim-un-nt ol literature ''‘ ; - hi-I i •' to the devotion of |m i v ; that W m !• rnmy • him t nn- ta- . is rmnh-n ami naa-tm t 1 ?; *11" ; tli : I ,;i aim uj lii;uui< I " n c( ive> a i11^ h• r i‘ h'.h li' !11 tli*- discipline ol srlnmU : that rui'i \ d „■ i»«»i" "in-ds a rheeriny ] i y h t •»\. r done •" 1(i' d i• i«ami i*> very spaihh>. like tim>i* of tin' «iiaiimihj, attest at miiv 11 -> power and it" |»? 1! 11\ ! i n -1 i• i" imt a raiiiv • I l« male s m u tv. iii>w :• v «• r hi^h, which does nut mm pa\ humaye t> huratmc, or that would not h-lush e\»n at tie* suspicion 1)1 t • i it lyimr.tnre which a hail c**nlury ayo was n<*itl»i r uncommon nor dis«-r« ditati!>* I h* n* is m>t a parent wIium1 pride may nut d"" at tin* thought, that hi"d niyhf< ?* " h >jp |um'"s i", m a yreat im a-ure. wit Inn !,« r own command, w In ther sin- kon> the c.ml vijmis t'fid vale ol hie. or v isits the hn>v walks ol fashion. • A mm path is thus open to h-mah* imu lmn. tu di-vute tin- pressure ol inishu turn-, without any siippomd "a. nliim nj' diynitv or niod<—tv '».:: ho I -11 l y i * I* • -- p 1. • • s to an r\cln-i\i- dominion m authorship. 11<- has rivals or allies in almost «•' > r\ ih-jMi tment of know ledyc, and I la v an* Jo ha Sound aniony th* >e whose elegance ot man . nr m i- .ml Maim l-• "in "" ol lift* command his ! sp.-rt. as nint h a." their tah-nts excite iii" ad miration \\ ho is their that does not emit. m ph.te with « nthu"i;i'jn tin- precious frayiiu nts i ! I .li/a lath smit;i, tl . \ enei a hi- ha rniny of Kli /ail* |h i after, the elevated piety < f Hannah Ai >r«•. tin pels rivi\i "eina- oi Mis. Harlmul 1. the i hyant mem m a In i u‘mnmpliMieil niece, the In • v* itchmy !•«'t; ms oi Mad.hik* I) Vrhlav. !h(i vi\id. p!Cture"4ji]e, and Imilir imayvrv of Mi- H.nlehth*. tin -1 winy, poi Jr\ of Mr- 11.■ m ills, the mate hie-" wit. tin- in* \hau"tihh- eon \ * i . t;•)11". t!m line chancier paintiny. tin- prat* tical instruction" ol Miss Hdyewoith. tin- yreat know \. standing in lier department l-v the >iH» ot the y re a I I'NKMiHN.1" I * utiih (inrrruhlcnl - Li t I ho sons of :i |'mni!\ I isr (fi.-ir ii'-piTt Ini film' 11n■:I■< I-. ;unl if uiil I., 'ill' ilv iiii|hi-m!.|i lor :i ~tih l lote for ii.sl<>»:d Hllllnritv III III- I’oiriil I (In not hr~lt:i'e lo si \ ;unl I il l nut s.i \ it I islih . ir \\itlimif inilrli i \n min.ilnni ol lln- 'iihjicl.) tin:I Hi"*..- I'.iinil os. ulirn- tin- rlmrnrli'r of tin mntini is ilopn ... if r 1111 of' ;i iiii’ii- |i list- k.i-pi’i’. mo ni\or "'ll .■ \ i n11 ■ i! : ;i hii 11 ni *, on 111. ■ r - o t t ,i i \ t h o .■. i . "I tin,so uiothor*. ivIkjm' rmik in th" Ihtmll no , (|ioii/e, tl“ >1* t'i he till- ruunsell ,r-. Ilf tin ir ,-|,i! di-en. an; in <-11i]■ Ih<j<-i] nnne :■ r,ii11111■ . and • n i:..iiiti'xxi niiin- worthy. than i.theis. If children Ml1-' not «imi«T tli- goirninn-iit .if mothers, til- \ must ih-i-i s«niily in- 1 <• ft lery murli t i theit miI.iiii-i-. ;iini i-\|i..si i! to t-:ii|\ asst, mat ion# ■ <•.: ■ i-■:i■ i -, in mini-. I in ii- rhnraeti-r» will he '■ - I'liii".l hi tin- inllin in-i- i f adventitious i-11■■11:i.-t..i, .-- ; unless, indeed. tin- f.itln-r <-;iu 1 "V' l'i'i' tin-in riiiist.intly. uliit'li 1-. r.iri Iv tlie 'ease. 'I iii-i ithcr !■( ij'iii i s tIn- liny to obey hi* | mother, Mini |i -iliiips ni'.i-s him |Mr 1 n■ h-ssnns on : sin- Mii-ji-i-t ; hut of how murli weight they w ill . hr. in tiiriiinn ‘in- sr.il,. In-tun 11 duty ant! inch 11 :tti.-111. v. ii- 11 ill-- chilli s' .-s tli.it the f.ilin-r due# lint respect lie;- hilllscli, it ivipii.-i s hut little -ayir.li to ciiii j ctnre. The iiniut uf 111 llin. d 1-s.i in ii I.i' i-, ii. mill uf rebellion. is thus ac Titled ; ;md, if n.i tl'ret, an alu-ration i; the stitt.- nt the heai t. it 1 ei lainly operates lliulei cni-iuiistam-e.s unfavorable to its y-routh. [.V i-nkMr.ror ( ON ! i \ 1 Ml \ f A!i the teal |iie:is|ires anil ronvenieneies m hh- In- ill a nai ruu c-.ii-pass ; hut it is the hit tne'ir ol In. 11.kind to he alnavs liaiikiny I .rwaril. lie! >11:1 it.i 11 yy alii r one i\ hu has y,,t lie start nl t'i’-s.i in wealth and honor. For this n ■isi>11. as <■ ;:r»- i.oii*- ran j>r«»j»«*t jv nr (Mil* • ; ru n, who have not more than lla-y want: .In-if arc lew r:<‘11 i!a n in a in <•!' 111. ;> ■!;t•-r n aliens !a,j aiming tin' mi• i<iIf -iivi '.I tin people, v.ho ki• • |> tlii'ii I'l'li''-' within tii.'ir fortunes. and ha* e nu.r« u- alth than the} know how to rnjuv. I'll-oil" nf a iii«yh'T rani; li*.- in a !.in<i m splendid |»r. ei t\ ; an. I .ua- |»i petn . 11 \ w . n' i n - licranse. instead ..I aequo'scing in tin- solid j'l. a^.irrs hi.-. limy endenxniii' to initxic one aniitin’r in h nimn anil i jijica ra nces. Men oj si'iisi- ini ve at all tim.-s la hi It I with a at deal nl mil lli this silly r..tin' that is jil.i\ i11;r uvi r th. ir I. ails, anil hy contracting their desires rti)1 \ a I that >. , r*' I sa t i - (art inn which otllCIa mv a! wa \ s m qin si , ,| I In' 11 nth i'. tin rlifji'nhrjs eha«e after ima — • >‘|sm n> c,tini1.t lie snth.'icntlv i mum il. as it is the ” rent ^ ttrro of th. s,. , 4 j]s wj.jch gem a a lit undo a i-;i' i r in lot mans estate I-,' what it will, he is a pour man. I'tie does P,,|( In w n lira it a in I natm ally sets himself to sale In an V ,.ii" that call _i*e him hi' pi ice. \\ lien Ihfi.ils. after thedea'h of Ins hrotlu i . , win, hail |, it linn a a.nrl cs'ate. was - fferia! a ! fia del soin nl inni.ey hv tin Isiiin- of | |1(. thanked loin I n Ins hi ah e-s. I lit t hi Inin he hah ah', ally tmne !,\ h .1' til-n In knew what to | do with In s|, it. elite, t is , ij'iii ah n! to weahh. ami l iMiiy t,. p icily; ,,r t , triv>* the tli.ai. t.f a mm - anreeal.li turn. ‘ ( ntent i na tnial ve.llli.' s.-\ s S..crates; to which I add_ ■ l.uviiy is artilici .1 poverty '—{.hldisi/n. I ..' no allm emi nt« nor preerpls of fishion • tintucc you to slight the warnings of conscience.