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... Hope in general . I de- sign this paper as a Speculation upon that vain and foolish hope , which is misemployed on temporal ob- jects , and produces many sorrows and calamities in human life . It is a precept several times inculcated by ...
... Hope in general . I de- sign this paper as a Speculation upon that vain and foolish hope , which is misemployed on temporal ob- jects , and produces many sorrows and calamities in human life . It is a precept several times inculcated by ...
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... hope for things which are at too great a distance from us , it is possible that we may be intercepted by death in our progress towards them . If we hope for things of which we have not thoroughly considered the va- lue , our ...
... hope for things which are at too great a distance from us , it is possible that we may be intercepted by death in our progress towards them . If we hope for things of which we have not thoroughly considered the va- lue , our ...
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... hope , give us a very joyful summer ; and I pro- pose to take many a pleasant walk with you , if you will sometimes come into the Park ; for that is the only place in which I can be free from the malice of my enemies . Farewell till ...
... hope , give us a very joyful summer ; and I pro- pose to take many a pleasant walk with you , if you will sometimes come into the Park ; for that is the only place in which I can be free from the malice of my enemies . Farewell till ...
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