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The passion of anger has been already denounced as
useful on no occasion – pernicious & pain-giving on almost
every occasion. Every All habits therefore that administer to
it are a habit to be avoided. Among such Of these habits that
of cursing swearing is among the most foolish & the most mischievous.
The popular sanction is happily directing its opprobrium
towards against the such exhibitions. Fashion had once
taken them under its protection – fashion is now
repudiating them. In addition to the pain produced
by the anger which excites them, – additiv other pain
will be produced by the expression of anger in a form
so offensive. In the minds of some it will shock
the religious affections – in the minds of all it will
produce sensations which benevolence should avoid
conveying.
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