The English Review, Volume 11F. & J. Rivington., 1849 |
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... speak of pity , or of milder forms of treat- ment , we run risks of being accused of a morbid sympathy for the vicious ; of encouraging the young to hurry into the ways of vice , by offering them a place of repentance , by preaching ...
... speak of pity , or of milder forms of treat- ment , we run risks of being accused of a morbid sympathy for the vicious ; of encouraging the young to hurry into the ways of vice , by offering them a place of repentance , by preaching ...
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... speak , the more we shall be con- vinced that , though guilty pleasure may come in as a partial in- citement to sin , the stronger tempters are altogether of a different kind . In short , inquiry will help to soften our feelings towards ...
... speak , the more we shall be con- vinced that , though guilty pleasure may come in as a partial in- citement to sin , the stronger tempters are altogether of a different kind . In short , inquiry will help to soften our feelings towards ...
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... of the poor . In speaking of the effects of Poverty as a tempter on the masses of women employed as sempstresses , we will turn to another class which also yields a large number of deserters to the 6 Female Immorality ,
... of the poor . In speaking of the effects of Poverty as a tempter on the masses of women employed as sempstresses , we will turn to another class which also yields a large number of deserters to the 6 Female Immorality ,
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... speak , a fair start ; she does not come properly armed for the attack ; her modesty has already been lowered , and the bloom of natural feeling has been rubbed off . The dwellings of the poor , whether in town or country , lay the ...
... speak , a fair start ; she does not come properly armed for the attack ; her modesty has already been lowered , and the bloom of natural feeling has been rubbed off . The dwellings of the poor , whether in town or country , lay the ...
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... speak at large upon the defects of education , the want of schools , the hurried preparation for confirmation , the example of parents , the fascination of attentions from persons of higher rank than them- selves ; all of which are to ...
... speak at large upon the defects of education , the want of schools , the hurried preparation for confirmation , the example of parents , the fascination of attentions from persons of higher rank than them- selves ; all of which are to ...
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