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Love not thy Children too unequally, or if thou dost, shew it not, lest thou make the one Proud, the other Envious and both Fools; if Nature hath
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Love not thy Children too unequally, or if thou dost, shew it not, lest thou make the one Proud, the other Envious and both Fools; if Nature hath
made a difference, it is the part of a tender Parent to help the weakest: That tryal is not fair where Affection is the Judge.