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" It ought not to breed monsters in its bosom. If it will not use its prosperity to save the ignorant and poor from the blackest vice, then it must suffer, and deserves to suffer, from crime. "
Proceedings: Selected Papers [of The] Annual Meeting - Halaman 241
oleh National Conference on Social Welfare - 1895
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The Monthly magazine

Monthly literary register - 1841 - 1092 halaman
...fall so deeply, so terribly, if the ruin can be avoided. Society ought not to breed Monsters in its bosom. If it will not use its prosperity to save the ignorant and poor from the blackest vice, if it will even quicken vice by its selfishness and luxury, its worship of wealth, its scorn of human...
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The Monthly Magazine, Or, British Register

1841 - 640 halaman
...fall so deeply, so terribly, if the ruin can be avoided. Society ought not to breed Monsters in its bosom. If it will not use its prosperity to save the ignorant and poor from the blackest vice, if it will even quicken vice by its selfishness and luxury, its worship of wealth, its scorn of human...
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A Discourse on the Life and Character of the Rev. Joseph Tuckerman, D. D.

William Ellery Channing - 1841 - 86 halaman
...fall so deeply, so terribly, if the ruin can be avoided. Society ought not to breed Monsters in its bosom. If it will not use its prosperity to save the ignorant and poor from the blackest vice, if it will even quicken vice by its selfishness and luxury, its worship of wealth, its scorn of human...
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The Christian Teacher, Volume 3

1841 - 508 halaman
...fall so deeply, so terribly, if the ruin can be avoided. Society ought not to breed Monsters in its bosom. If it will not use its prosperity to save the ignorant and poor from the blackest vice, if it will even quicken vice by its selfishness and luxury, its worship of wealth, its scorn of human...
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The Works of William E. Channing, D. D.

William Ellery Channing - 1843 - 432 halaman
...fall so deeply, so terribly, if the ruin can be avoided. Society ought not to breed Monsters in its bosom. If it will not use its prosperity to save the ignorant and poor from the blackest vice, if it will even quicken vice by its selfishness and luxury, its worship of wealth, its scorn of human...
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The Works of William E. Channing, D. D.

William Ellery Channing - 1843 - 442 halaman
...fall so deeply, so terribly, if the ruin can be avoided. Society ought not to breed Monsters in its bosom. If it will not use its prosperity to save the ignorant and poor from the blackest vice, if it will even quicken vice by its selfishness and luxury, its worship of wealth, its scorn of human...
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The Christian Teacher, Volume 3

1841 - 500 halaman
...fall so deeply, so terribly, if the ruin can be avoided. Society ought not to breed Monsters in its bosom. If it will not use its prosperity to save the ignorant and poor from the blackest vice, if it will even quicken vice by its selfishness and luxury, its worship of wealth, its scorn of human...
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The Works of William E. Channing, Volume 6

William Ellery Channing - 1848 - 426 halaman
...fall so deeply, so terribly, if the ruin can be avoided. Society ought not to breed Monsters in its bosom. If it will not use its prosperity to save the ignorant and poor from the blackest vice, if it will even quicken vice by its selfishness and luxury, its worship of wealth, its scorn of human...
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Juvenile Delinquents, Their Condition and Treatment

Mary Carpenter - 1856 - 408 halaman
...especially protect the exposed child. There is a paramount duty which no community has yet fulfilled. If the child be left to grow up in utter ignorance of duty, of its Maker, of its relation to society, to grow up in an atmosphere of profaneness and intemperance, and in the practice...
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Works, Volume 5-6

William Ellery Channing - 1862 - 914 halaman
...fall so deeply, so terribly, if the ruin can be avoided. Society ought not to breed Monsters in its bosom. If it will not use its prosperity to save the ignorant and poor from the blackest vice, if it will even quicken vice by its selfishness and luxury, its worship of wealth, its scorn of human...
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