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1 2| termed cunning, softness of temper, outward obedience, and 2 2| sharpen the senses, form the temper, regulate the passions as 3 2| and true melioration of temper, the sex is not much benefited 4 4| feelings, spoil a child's temper. The management of the temper, 5 4| temper. The management of the temper, the first, and most important 6 4| seldom, if ever, have a good temper. That habitual cheerfulness, 7 5| good-nature or sweetness of temper: formed to obey a being 8 5| to form or meliorate the temper; for, as a sex, men have 9 5| tempers. The formation of the temper is the cool work of reason, 10 5| ignorant person who had a good temper, though that constitutional 11 10| begun very early, and the temper, in particular, requires 12 10| sufficient sense or command of temper to manage her children properly. 13 12| faculties and spoil the temper; else they mount to the 14 12| allow friendship and love to temper the heart for the discharge 15 12| the happiest effect on the temper, which is very early soured 16 12| fathers; or, to manage its temper so judiciously that the