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1 1| inconvenient; that is, it is the moral character that breaks down. 2 1| such a relief to both the moral and physical system; and 3 3| and there is a dawn in me. Moral reform is the effort to 4 4| extracting or inserting the moral. The result is dulness of 5 7| which cast such a sombre moral hue over the world, seemed 6 8| constant and imperishable moral, and to the scholar it yields 7 10| seashore, and had as good a moral. It is by this time mere 8 11| undertaken with a sort of moral bog hoe. I told him, that 9 12| whole life is startlingly moral. There is never an instant' 10 12| a stop but the charming moral transfixes us. Many an irksome 11 15| as ready to extract the moral out of church or state as 12 19| continents and seas in the moral world to which every man