The Golden Gems of Life; Or, Gathered Jewels for the Home Circle
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A collection of moral and practical essays offers guidance for domestic and personal improvement, addressing home affections, parental duties, childhood and adult stages, and the cultivation of character. Short chapters provide reflections and prescriptive counsel on habits and virtues—industry, perseverance, temperance, prudence, self-control, courage, charity—and on education, mental training, choice of companions, and influence. The pieces aim to rouse readers to deliberate effort, combining examples and practical maxims to encourage steady aims, frugality, punctuality, and benevolence while stressing responsibility for the influence one exerts within family and society.
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