The Influence of Home part 2
It is in the order of nature that domestic life should be preparatory to social, and that the mind and character should be formed in the home. There are the individuals who afterwards form society are dealt with in detail, and fashioned one by one. From the family, their entire life, and advanced from boyhood to citizenship. Thus the home may be regarded as the most influential school of civilization. For, after all, civilization, mainly resolves itself into a question of individual training; and according as the respective members of society are well or ill trained in youth, so will the community which they constitute be more or less benefited and elevated.
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The Influence of Home part 2
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