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Conclusion
ast, by my experiment: t if one advances

    confidently in tion of o live

    t h a success

    unexpected in common  some things behind, will

    pass an invisible boundary; new, universal, and more liberal laws

    o establishe old

    laerpreted in his favor in a more liberal

    sense, and he license of a higher order of

    beings.  In proportion as he

    universe ude  be

    solitude, nor poverty poverty, nor weakness weakness.  If you have

    built castles in t be lost; t is where

    t tions under them.

    It is a ridiculous demand w

    you s tand you.  Neither men nor

    toadstools gro ant, and t

    enougo understand you  ture could support

    but one order of understandings, could not sustain birds as well as

    quadrupeds, flying as hings, and hush and whoa,

    and,  Englishere

    y in stupidity alone.  I fear c my expression

    may not be extravagant enoug wander far enoughe

    narros of my daily experience, so as to be adequate to the

    trutra vagance! it depends on

    ing buffalo, wures

    in anotitude, is not extravagant like the cow which kicks

    over ter her calf, in

    milking time.  I desire to speak somew bounds; like a

    man in a , to men in ts; for I am

    convinced t I cannot exaggerate enougo lay tion

    of a true expression.   rain of music feared

    t ravagantly any more forever?  In view

    of ture or possible, we se laxly and un
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