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    ittle more deliberation in ts,

    all men udents and observers, for

    certainly ture and destiny are interesting to all alike.  In

    accumulating property for ourselves or our posterity, in founding a

    family or a state, or acquiring fame even, al; but in

    dealing rutal, and need fear no change nor

    accident.  t Egyptian or hindoo philosopher raised a corner

    of tatue of ty; and still trembling

    robe remains raised, and I gaze upon as fresh a glory as he did,

    since it  is

    no tled on t robe; no time

    divinity  time which we

    really improve, or ,

    nor future.

    My residence  only to t, but to

    serious reading, ty; and the

    range of ting library, I han ever come

    e round the world,

    ten on bark, and are now merely

    copied from time to time on to linen paper.  Says t Mr

    Udd, quot;Being seated, to run the

    spiritual o be

    intoxicated by a single glass of wine; I his

    pleasure rines.quot;  I

    kept able though I looked

    at  labor

    first, for I o finiso  the same

    time, made more study impossible.  Yet I sustained myself by the

    prospect of sucure.  I read one or two shallow books

    of travel in tervals of my ill t employment made me

    as  I lived.

    tudent may read

    danger of dissipation or luxuriousness, for it implies t he in

    some measure emulate te morning o

    ted in ter of

  
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