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1 1| slavery will have its constant effect, degrading the master and 2 2| should answer, the natural effect of ignorance! The mind will 3 2| to assert, that, whatever effect circumstances have on the 4 2| that they cannot have much effect on her husband's heart when 5 3| conclusion, in which an effect has been mistaken for a 6 3| means.~ ~ It is time to effect a revolution in female manners - 7 3| a garment. But what good effect can the latter mode of worship 8 4| Satiety has a very different effect, and I have often been forcibly 9 4| reveries are oftener the effect of idleness than of a lively 10 5| with boys, has not the same effect: provided they are let pursue 11 5| foolish conversations; - the effect of habit is insisted upon 12 5| heart or mind, unless as the effect of reflection; and that 13 5| might sometimes have this effect; but abject fear always 14 5| have had the most baneful effect on the morals and manners 15 5| the world, has the same effect: instancing officers and 16 6| Chap. VI.~ ~The Effect Which an Early Association 17 6| consider what a determinate effect an early association of 18 6| growth,' which has a great effect on the moral character of 19 6| impressions, has a more baneful effect on the female than the male 20 6| men has, of course, less effect on their feelings, and they 21 7| purity of mind, which is the effect of chastity, from a simplicity 22 7| men, and as modesty is the effect of chastity, they may deserve 23 8| has had a still more fatal effect. Nature must ever be the 24 8| that has an equally fatal effect on population and morals. 25 8| be cultivated to little effect. And, instead of furnishing 26 9| yet such is the blessed effect of civilization! the most 27 11| fails to produce its natural effect - filial reverence.~ ~ Children 28 12| ceremonies have the most fatal effect on their morals, and as 29 12| customs have the most baneful effect on the morals of our clergy; 30 12| personal order, which has more effect on the moral character, 31 12| politeness, but the sober effect of cleanliness of mind. 32 12| enlightened nation* then try what effect reason would have to bring 33 12| whilst it had the best effect on the moral character of 34 12| might have the happiest effect on the temper, which is 35 13| light of reason? or, do they effect these wonderful cures by 36 13| then it would have little effect; but, if a judicious person, 37 13| to the grace which is an effect of virtue, and not the motive