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 1    4|   husbands so devoid of sense and parental affection, that during the
 2    5|       absurd manner of making the parental authority supplant reason.
 3    8|    necessary to rouse it; but the parental design of nature is forgotten,
 4    8| sacrificing to lasciviousness the parental affection, that ennobles
 5   10|                        Chap. X.~ ~Parental Affection.~ ~ Parental affection
 6   10|            Parental Affection.~ ~ Parental affection is, perhaps, the
 7   10|           L'amour de soi meme.~ ~ Parental affection, indeed, in many
 8   10|        her children properly. Her parental affection, indeed, scarcely
 9   10|         miss the reward of duty - parental affection produces filial
10   11|      reason can give. This is the parental affection of humanity, and
11   11|            have allowed a natural parental affection to take root in
12   11|         the irregular exercise of parental authority that first injures
13   12|           of the day close at the parental knee. His father's house
14   12|        fathers and mothers, whose parental affection only leads them
15   13|      warmer passion the necessary parental attention; for children
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