The Oeconomy of Human Life : Translated From An Indian Manuscript, Written By An Ancient Bramin. to Which is Prefixed, An Account of the Manner in Which the Said Manuscript Was Discover'd in a Letter From An English Gentleman Now Residing in China, to the
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Be grateful then to thy father, for he gave thee life ; and to thy mother, for fhe fuftained thee. Hear the words of his mouth, for they are fpoken for thy good ; give ear to his admonition, for it proceedeth from love. He hath watched for thy welfare, he hath toiled for thy eafe j do honour therefore to his age, and let not his grey hairs be treated with irreverence. Think on thy helplefs infancy, and the froward- nefs of thy youth; and indulge the infirmities of thy aged parents, aflift and f...upport them in the decline of life. So fhall their hoary heads go down to the grave in peace : and thine own children, in reve- rence of thy example, fhall repay thy piety with filial love. PUi fUij l-jijSh,t6SITmrJ^P»li>Ua SECnON IV, BROTHERS. A E are the children of one father, provided for by his care; and the breaft of one mother hath given you fuck. Let the bonds of afFedlion, there- fore, unite thee with thy brothers, that peace and 74 BROTHERS. happinefs may dwell in thy father's houfe. And when ye feparate in the world, remember the re- lation that bindeth you to love and unity ; and prefer not a ftranger before thine own blood.
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