. Fowler's works on education and self-improvement, cultivation of the memory and intellect, on matrimony, hereditary descent, its laws and facts, natural religion, temperance and tight lacing : all founded on phrenology & physiology . ed with love and devotedness to an aged orneedy parent ? What is more meritorious, or what yields a richerharvest of happiness, than toiling to support an infirm parent *? But, on the other hand, how ungrateful, how utterly depraved,how superlatively wicked, must those be who neglect this pleasingduty of taking care of them, or who let them want; or, above all,w
. Fowler's works on education and self-improvement, cultivation of the memory and intellect, on matrimony, hereditary descent, its laws and facts, natural religion, temperance and tight lacing : all founded on phrenology & physiology . ed with love and devotedness to an aged orneedy parent ? What is more meritorious, or what yields a richerharvest of happiness, than toiling to support an infirm parent *? But, on the other hand, how ungrateful, how utterly depraved,how superlatively wicked, must those be who neglect this pleasingduty of taking care of them, or who let them want; or, above all,who desire their death, or hasten it by neglect or abuse, in orderthe sooner to inherit their patrimony! Give me the glorious privi-lege of cherishing my dearly beloved parents—of listening to theirad\ace, and being guided by their counsels; and, at last, when theirdays are all numbered, let them breathe their last breath in myarms, as is my desire to do in those of my children, to be gatheredunto our fathers in the family sepurchre! Let my bones repose bythe side of those of my ancestors, and let those of my descendantsrest in peace by the side of my own; and let this family feelingbe cherished from generation to* generation!. M SIZE OF THE SOCIAL ORGANS.
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