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1    1| constitutes its power, is highly injurious to morality.~ ~ A standing
2    5|         would be useless, if not injurious, did the substance which
3   11|          power; and, perhaps, as injurious to morality as those religious
4   12|       avoid two extremes equally injurious to morality, would be to
5   12|        The vacations are equally injurious to the morals of the masters
6   12|       acquirements of a child is injurious to its moral character.~ ~ *
7   12|        authority is particularly injurious to the morals of youth.
8   13|        appear to be particularly injurious to their moral character.
9   13|       sexes, is more universally injurious to morality than all the
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