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sanctity

parity laxity

rev e que pat ronise op e ra speculate stim u late para pet. tel e scope sub ju gate pyr a mid veg e tate suf fo cate ped es tal grad u ate pop u late paroxism that tell lies, or steal, or quarrel, or use bad words.

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For they will try to learn you to do as they do.

And people who see you with them, will think that you too are naughty.

If the people with whom you live behave ill,take great care not to learn their bad ways If they see that you are good, perhaps they will learn to be like you.

Good people should not learn to do like bad people;

But bad people should learn to do like good people.

You should love your parents, for they have been very kind to you.

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cur ren cy

ab la tive tràns i tive ám nes ty fàl la cy av a rice def i nite an ces try bot a ny al ka line den tri ficecav al ry ad jec tive dis ci plinebig a my dex terous ex qui site in fa my in fa mous edifice in dus try lib er tine fem i nine in fan cy nar ra tivegen i tive

hon es ty

lit ur gy

con stan cy
en er gy
in stant ly
lav ish ly
pen al ty
ped ant ry

om in ous in fi nite rel a tive len i tive fer ven cy pun gen cy ex cellent med i cine min is try rev e ry spir it ous or i fice mod es ty rav en ouspes ti lent nov el ty neg a tive prim i tive leg a cy vil lan ous positive sal a ry voc a tive sen si tive tap es try vol a tile ul ti mate fac ul ty

sec ta ry sum ma ry sur ge ry

sol ven cy

ur gen cy vil la ny

They have taken care of you, ever since you were born.

They loved you, and took care of you when you were little, and poor, and helpless: When you could not talk, nor walk about nor do scarcely any thing but cry.

Then you gave

you gave them a great deal of trouble, but they did not neglect you. Who is so kind to you as your parents? or who takes so much pains to instruct you? They provide food for you, and clothes, and warm beds to sleep in at night. They are glad when you are pleased, and sorry when you are in trouble.

When you are sick, and in pain, they pity you, and tenderly wait upon you, and nurse

you.

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ag ger ate civ il ize an ec dote cal a mine

di a ry

a gen cy

flu en cy

fi nal ly

bí na ry cu ra cy co gen cy du ra bly de cent ly

le gal ly

lu na cy

fru gal ly fie ry

no ta bly

em an ate ex er cise ex er cise fed er ate enterprize in fan tile fertilize in ter lude

mor al ize gen er ate li bra ry op er ate lat in ize

no ta ry

po ten cy puberty pi ra cy pa pa cy ro sa ry re al ly

mod er ate rec og nise pri ma ry par a dise pul ver ize pri va cy sep a rate des ig nate re cer ev sig nalize scan dal ize re en cy sat el lite sig na ture to tally tol er ate ulcer ate vagrancy ri val ry vas sal age par a site va can cy ven er ate musca dine vota ry

u ber ty pri ma cy

They pray to rod to give you health,and strength,and every good thing.

If your parents are sick,or in trouble,do all that you can to comfort them.

If they are poor, work, that you may be able to asist them.

How can we do too much, for those who have done so much for us?

Take pains to improve in reading, and writing, and in every thing your parents teach you, or wish you to learn.

Do not think you know better than your parents and teachers;

For they have lived a great while longer than you.

They have read, and heard, and seen

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a great many things, which you have not. You have lived longer than little infants, and you know more.

Great boys, and great girls, know more than you do ;

And men, and women, know more than great boys and great girls do.

Love your brothers, and sisters; do not Vex them, nor call them names.

You should never let your little hands be raised to strike them.

If they have any thing which you would like to have, do not be angry with them, nor try to get it from them.

If you have any thing which they have not, share it with them.

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Our parents are very good to us, but God, is better than our parents.

God has done much for us; he gave us our parents, and every thing that wehave. He is not a man; he is wiser, and better, than any man ever was, or ever will be. He made the sun, the moon, and the stars; the earth, the sky, and the waters.

He made the trees, and the flowers, the beasts, and the birds; the fishes,and the insects.

But he has made us more excellent than the beasts, for he has given us a soul. It is our souls that know God, that he is good, and wise, and powerful,

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The beasts do not know God, nor think any of his ways.

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