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1 1| both men and themselves vicious, to obtain illicit privileges.~ ~ 2 1| system, he stigmatizes, as vicious, every effort of genius; 3 1| render thousands idle and vicious.~ ~ Nothing can set the 4 1| necessarily be made foolish or vicious by the very constitution 5 2| one being was created with vicious inclinations, that is positively 6 3| education. We encourage a vicious indolence and inactivity, 7 3| has rendered weak, if not vicious?~ ~ Still I know that it 8 4| rendered systematically vicious. This, however, arises, 9 6| the mind from storing up vicious associations; and equally 10 8| mind in that childish, or vicious, tumult, which destroys 11 8| instead of furnishing the vicious or idle with a pretext for 12 9| misery they cause, and the vicious weakness they cherish, by 13 9| refinements of luxury, or the vicious repinings of envious poverty, 14 11| the blind duty of obeying vicious or weak beings merely because 15 11| occasion to observe, that vicious or indolent people are always 16 12| boys become selfish and vicious who are thus shut out from 17 13| can they be foreseen by a vicious worldling, who pampers his 18 13| health the intemperate and vicious, merely to enable them to 19 13| spirit, allowed to become vicious at home, a child is sent 20 13| ignorance rendered foolish or vicious, is, I think, not to be 21 13| cannot subsist between the vicious.~ ~ Contending, therefore, 22 13| women do amiss, than the vicious tricks of the horse or the