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... hope in general . I design this a speculation upon that vain and foolish hope , which is mis- employed on temporal objects , and produces many sorrows and calamities in human life . It is a precept several times inculcated by Horace ...
... hope in general . I design this a speculation upon that vain and foolish hope , which is mis- employed on temporal objects , and produces many sorrows and calamities in human life . It is a precept several times inculcated by Horace ...
Side 56
... hope no sooner dies in us , but another rises up in its stead . We are apt to fancy that we shall be happy and ... hope , whether they be such as we may reason- ably expect from them what we propose1 in their fruition , and whether they ...
... hope no sooner dies in us , but another rises up in its stead . We are apt to fancy that we shall be happy and ... hope , whether they be such as we may reason- ably expect from them what we propose1 in their fruition , and whether they ...
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... hope thou wilt follow in everything that is good . " We hear that thou art not of the religion of the land , any more than we , and , therefore , may reasonably expect that thou wilt give us the same liberty that thou takest thyself ...
... hope thou wilt follow in everything that is good . " We hear that thou art not of the religion of the land , any more than we , and , therefore , may reasonably expect that thou wilt give us the same liberty that thou takest thyself ...
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