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1 5| as children of the same parent, if not bastardized by being 2 5| cannot give. A sagacious parent or tutor may strengthen 3 8| gust. The feelings of a parent mingling with an instinct 4 11| of parents from our first parent.~ ~ Why do we thus go back 5 11| naturally subsists between parent and child, may be given 6 11| given in a few words: The parent who pays proper attention 7 11| will.~ ~ I never knew a parent who had paid more than common 8 11| the opinion of a respected parent is not easily shook, even 9 11| inculcated, of obeying a parent only on account of his being 10 11| on account of his being a parent, shackles the mind, and 11 11| duty due to parents.~ ~ The parent who sedulously endeavours 12 11| affection far behind. Such a parent acquires all the rights 13 11| though after one and twenty a parent seems to have no right to 14 11| our eyes.~ ~ The indolent parent of high rank may, it is 15 11| will. On the contrary, the parent, who sets a good example, 16 11| power which a judicious parent gradually gains over a child' 17 11| girl acquire for such a parent without doing violence to 18 12| be very confined, and the parent who really puts his own 19 12| regard, which is felt for a parent, is very different from 20 12| such an affection for his parent, he will always languish 21 13| marriage has been termed the parent of those endearing charities