Juvenile Depravity ...C. Gilpin, 1849 - Всего страниц: 275 |
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... vice and crime , it is but natural to suppose , that their confirmed manhood will be only the completion of their rudimental course ; for the contrary supposition is mani- festly absurd , that he whose youth was stained by vice , will ...
... vice and crime , it is but natural to suppose , that their confirmed manhood will be only the completion of their rudimental course ; for the contrary supposition is mani- festly absurd , that he whose youth was stained by vice , will ...
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... vice among such associates as are there found , his capacity for mischief gradually , and at length fully developed , becomes the daring depre- dator , —the burglar or murderer . Even if he stop in his career before the commission of ...
... vice among such associates as are there found , his capacity for mischief gradually , and at length fully developed , becomes the daring depre- dator , —the burglar or murderer . Even if he stop in his career before the commission of ...
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... vice : and then commiseration is busy with attempts to rescue the youthful victim from the consequences of his depraved habits . It is surely the greater mercy to prevent the acquisition of such habits in the first instance . It is the ...
... vice : and then commiseration is busy with attempts to rescue the youthful victim from the consequences of his depraved habits . It is surely the greater mercy to prevent the acquisition of such habits in the first instance . It is the ...
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... Vice , indeed by the help of which Vice and Crime maintain their empire , and enlarge their authority , is kindred Ignorance ; if Crime sweeps forward in advance , the kin- dred spirit follows with equal pace ; or if Ignorance pre- cede ...
... Vice , indeed by the help of which Vice and Crime maintain their empire , and enlarge their authority , is kindred Ignorance ; if Crime sweeps forward in advance , the kin- dred spirit follows with equal pace ; or if Ignorance pre- cede ...
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... vice in its various forms , and swell with a succession of victims , the yearly calendars of crime . The causes of ignorance are the causes of depravity . The increase of crime is thus accounted for by Mr. M'Culloch , " Much of that ...
... vice in its various forms , and swell with a succession of victims , the yearly calendars of crime . The causes of ignorance are the causes of depravity . The increase of crime is thus accounted for by Mr. M'Culloch , " Much of that ...
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Стр. 125 - But thou, O Daniel ! shut up the words, and seal the book, even to the time of the end : many shall run too and fro, and knowledge shall be increased.
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