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This collection of moral essays addresses the passage from boyhood to manhood, urging young men to adopt self-control, purity, and a sense of duty to family and society. Through a parable-like prelude and practical chapters it links personal habits — especially tobacco and alcohol use — to hereditary and social consequences, emphasizing how parental behavior shapes children's physical and moral health. The author combines admonition about vice with counsel on cultivating altruism, domestic fidelity, and responsible parenthood, presenting guidance on education, temperament, and the spiritual motives that should direct maturation into a conscientious, service-oriented adult.
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