The Young Lady's Mentor - A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters to Her Unknown Friends by An English Lady
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[29] Isa. viii. 20. [30] Col. i. 12. [31] Archdeacon Manning. [32] Matt. xxv. 24. [33] Ps. cxli. 3. [34] Gal. vi. 7. [35] Luke xv. LETTER III. FALSEHOOD AND TRUTHFULNESS. I do not accuse you of being a liar--far from it; on the contrary, I believe that if truth and falsehood were distinctly placed before you, and the opportunity of a deliberate choice afforded you, you would rather expose yourself to serious injury than submit to the guilt of falsehood. It is, therefore, with the more regret that your conscientious friends observe a daily-growing disregard of absolute truth in your statement of indifferent things, and, _à plus forte |
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