--The happiness and success of thehome depend chiefly on the respect which its members have one for theother and on the cultivation of the sturdy virtues that strengthencharacter. (b) If the person in question was negligent, he is guilty of homicidein a greater or less degree according to the seriousness of hisneglect. (b) Confidence does not exclude doubt about one's own dispositions ( Itis not for our justice that we present our prayers before Thee, but fo ; results of scandal, 1459; scandal resemblessolicitation and complicity, 1460; persons apt to be scand
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