--The happiness and success of thehome depend chiefly on the respect which its members have one for theother and on the cultivation of the sturdy virtues that strengthencharacter. The law of some European (e. --The vower is not obliged by the vow unless the condition isfulfilled, and this is probably true even when the condition isequivalently, but not formally, fulfilled (e. But a case ofthis kind is rather theoretical than practical, for how could one besure that the assailant would pr
Dispensation from a Vow Made for the Benefit of a ThirdParty. --Liberality is a virtue that moderates the love ofriches and inclines one in ordinary affairs to bestow one's own goodsupon others willingly, when and as right reason may dictate. Inexceptional cases, however, a child may make an equal or even a greaterreturn to his parents for the benefits received Vows that Promise Something Indifferent.
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