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<p>Various rules have <del>been</del> at various times been given for<lb/>
 
the suppression of anger – most of which consist of devices for<lb/>
 
giving the irritation time to allay itself before it breaks out info<lb/>
 
offensive words or actions.  All these rules are in fact appeals<lb/>
to sober judgment against excited passions.  The deliberate<lb/>
repetition of the alphabet – a walk into the open air if<lb/>
the scene of excitement be within doors – any device indeed<lb/>
for diverting the mind from its irascible tendency may be<lb/>
used with effect.  But <del>far better thoughts</del> <add>instead of</add> depending on the chance<lb/>
of finding the power of alienating the mind from its angry<lb/>
dispositions, when on any particular occasion they chance<lb/>
to be awakened, – it would be <add>far better</add> to obtain <del>that habit</del> <add>the power</add> of<lb/>
subjugating those <del>anger</del> dispositions by the habitual exercise<lb/>
of the corrective influences.  Hence in the cool &amp; quiet<lb/>
<del>morning</del> <add>hour</add> – when nothing disturbs the tranquillity of your<lb/>
feelings, satisfy yourself completely of the usefulness &amp;<lb/>
applicability of those rules <add>for</add> which you may have occasion<lb/>
in the <del>hour</del> <add>moment</add> of exasperation.  Lodge them – fix them firmly<lb/>
in your memory – think frequently of their value – &amp;<lb/>
thus when any incidental provocation happens to<lb/>
excite anger, the recollection of these rules may<lb/>
serve to repress it.  It is <del>thus that</del> <add>in this way</add> you will purchase<lb/>
redemption from the slavery to which passion would<lb/>
subject you on the cheapest &amp; the safest terms.</p>
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Various rules have been at various times been given for
the suppression of anger – most of which consist of devices for
giving the irritation time to allay itself before it breaks out info
offensive words or actions. All these rules are in fact appeals
to sober judgment against excited passions. The deliberate
repetition of the alphabet – a walk into the open air if
the scene of excitement be within doors – any device indeed
for diverting the mind from its irascible tendency may be
used with effect. But far better thoughts instead of depending on the chance
of finding the power of alienating the mind from its angry
dispositions, when on any particular occasion they chance
to be awakened, – it would be far better to obtain that habit the power of
subjugating those anger dispositions by the habitual exercise
of the corrective influences. Hence in the cool & quiet
morning hour – when nothing disturbs the tranquillity of your
feelings, satisfy yourself completely of the usefulness &
applicability of those rules for which you may have occasion
in the hour moment of exasperation. Lodge them – fix them firmly
in your memory – think frequently of their value – &
thus when any incidental provocation happens to
excite anger, the recollection of these rules may
serve to repress it. It is thus that in this way you will purchase
redemption from the slavery to which passion would
subject you on the cheapest & the safest terms.


Identifier: | JB/015/446/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 15.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

015

Main Headings

deontology

Folio number

446

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

linking material

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f131

Penner

sir john bowring

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[bottom of shell motif] holland]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

p. d. handyside

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

5662

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