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1 12| multiply."(3) Hence we have the family, the "society" of a man'
2 13| his capacity of head of a family; nay, that right is all
3 13| a wider extension in the family group. It is a most sacred
4 13| children by inheritance. A family, no less than a State, is,
5 13| be not transgressed, the family has at least equal rights
6 13| men into a community, the family must necessarily have rights
7 14| intimate control over the family and the household is a great
8 14| pernicious error. True, if a family finds itself in exceeding
9 14| by public aid, since each family is a part of the commonwealth.
10 14| quality as member of the family in which it is born. And
11 20| to neglect his home and family, or to squander his earnings.
12 32| moral rule, well-regulated family life, respect for religion
13 33| which makes up, through the family, the body of the commonwealth;
14 35| absorb the individual or the family; both should be allowed
15 36| that the discipline of family life should be observed
16 36| working class the ties of family life were relaxed; if religion
17 42| and the well-being of the family. As a general principle
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