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Americans and English are apt to regard it as merely the oral inculcation of established truths.

A Drama, he feels, should not aim at the inculcation of any definite maxim; the moral of it lies in the action and the character.

Evangelistic efforts, the relief of the sick and poor, and the inculcation of temperance are zealously carried on.

Legal and moral precepts, such as the inculcation of justice and a benevolent disposition for the good of society.

Yet I am constrained to say, the inculcation of these principals has been altogether a too predominant idea.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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