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These cases gone into with some detail will be
sufficient to awaken attention to these other points when the
corporal senses are likely to be affected by want of attention
to the causes which bring annoyance to them
will enable every man he himself to watch the care
instance in which benevolence demands abstention from
practices these offenses to others. The subject is in itself so
essentially disagreeable unattractive that even what has been said would
seem to demand an apology even if not that pim to
such sources want alarm and untill of disagreeable sensations
are to be traced — & that the full importance of protecting
men as far as possible from the visitation of such
annoyance is not sufficient, — or generally felt.
As an example of the way in which the
Topic may be followed into other departments of the
Minor Morals, the following extract is given from
the Examiner Newspaper:
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Mode of Feeding, annoying to persons of any delicacy,
making a elattening with their knives and forks, smacking
their lips, drawing in their liquids with a bubbling sound,
chewing with a noise and eating with rapidity — these things
may seem of little importance to some; but they are very
far from being so, for they not only indicate coarse feelings
on the part of the attenders, but tend greatly to make their
company very distasteful to persons of refinement, & must
therefore operate greatly to their injury in their commerce
with Society.
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[[titles::copied from examiner 3rd [sic] 1823 under head of newspaper chat]] |
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