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" Herself the supreme type of vice, she is ultimately the most efficient guardian of virtue. But for her, the unchallenged purity of countless happy homes would be polluted, and not a few who, in the pride of their untempted chastity, think of her with... "
The International Cyclopedia: A Compendium of Human Knowledge, Rev. with ... - Page 224
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The Western Journal of Medicine, Volume 4

Theophilus Parvin - Medicine - 1869 - 802 pages
...ultimately the most efficient guardian of virtue. But for her, the unchallenged purity of countless happy homes would be polluted, and not a few who,...shudder, would have known the agony of remorse and despair. On that one degraded and ignoble form are concentrated the passions that might have filled...
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The Western Journal of Medicine, Volume 4

Theophilus Parvin - Medicine - 1869 - 824 pages
...vice, she is ultimately the moat efficient guardian of virtue. But for her, the unchallenged purity of counties; happy homes would be polluted, and not a few who, in the pride of their uutcmpted chastity, think of her with an indignant shudder, would have known the agony of remorse and...
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St. Louis Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 7

Medicine - 1870 - 614 pages
...efficient guardian of virtue. But for her the unchallenged purity of countless happy homes would he polluted, and not a few, who in the pride of their...shudder, would have known the agony of remorse and despair. On that one degraded and ignoble form are concentrated the passions which might have filled...
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Thoughts on Marriage

Elizabeth Kingsbury - 1882 - 144 pages
...ultimately the most efficient guardian of virtue ; but for her the unchallenged purity of countless homes would be polluted, and not a few who in the...an indignant shudder, would have known the agony of despair. On that one degraded and ignoble form are concentrated the passions that might have filled...
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Christian Reformer, Volume 3

1887 - 400 pages
...ultimately the most efficient guardian of virtue. But for her, the unchallenged purity of countless happy homes would be polluted, and not a few who,...shudder, would have known the agony of remorse and despair. On that one degraded and ignoble form are concentrated the passions that might have filled...
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The Medical Age, Volume 2

Medicine - 1884 - 406 pages
...ultimately the most efficient guardian of virtue. But for her, the unchallenged purity of countless happy homes would be polluted, and not a few who,...would have known the agony of remorse and of despair. O« that one degraded aud ignoble form are concentrated the passions that might have filled the world...
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The Grammar of Life

Guy Theodore Wrench - Adaptability (Psychology) - 1908 - 264 pages
...ultimately the most efficient guardian of virtue. But for her, the unchallenged purity of countless happy homes would be polluted, and not a few who,...shudder, would have known the agony of remorse and despair. On that one degraded and ignoble form are concentrated the passions that might have filled...
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Medico-pharmaceutical Critic and Guide, Volume 12

William Josephus Robinson - Medicine - 1909 - 524 pages
...she is ultimately the efficient guardian of virtue. But for her the unchallenged purity of countless happy homes would be polluted, and not a few, who...shudder, would have known the agony of remorse and despair. On that one ignoble and degraded form are concentrated the passions that might have filled...
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The Medico-pharmaceutical Critic and Guide, Volume 12

1909 - 472 pages
...she is ultimately the efficient guardian of virtue. But for her the unchallenged purity of countless happy homes would be polluted, and not a few, who in the pride of their untemptcd chastity, think of her with an indignant shudder, would have known the agony of remorse and...
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History of European Morals from Augustus to Charlemagne, Volume 2

William Edward Hartpole Lecky - Ethics - 1910 - 436 pages
...ultimately the most efficient guardian of virtue. But for her, the unchallenged purity of countless happy homes would be polluted, and not a few who,...pride of their untempted chastity, think of her with on indignant shudder,- would have known the agony of remorse and of despair. On that one degraded and...
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