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The work offers practical, prescriptive advice for moral and intellectual development, emphasizing self-education, conscientiousness, and self-government alongside decision, self-reliance, and presence of mind. It stresses the special influence exercised within families, encourages habits of observation, reflection, invention, and sound reasoning, and warns against detraction and slander. Practical chapters address the right use of time, love of domestic duties, frugality, economy, system, and punctuality, using anecdotes and examples to urge steady improvement in character, household management, and social usefulness.
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