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... hope soon to have more Leisure , and to spend a part of it in those Studies , that are much more agreeable to me than political Operations . I join with you most cordially in rejoicing at the return of Peace . I hope it will be lasting ...
... hope soon to have more Leisure , and to spend a part of it in those Studies , that are much more agreeable to me than political Operations . I join with you most cordially in rejoicing at the return of Peace . I hope it will be lasting ...
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... hope for happier times , even under the most forbidding circum- stances , that an ordinary man , in Mr. Henry's 5 situation , would have been glad to compound with the displeasure of the house , by being per- mitted to withdraw his ...
... hope for happier times , even under the most forbidding circum- stances , that an ordinary man , in Mr. Henry's 5 situation , would have been glad to compound with the displeasure of the house , by being per- mitted to withdraw his ...
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... Hope remains . What pleasure ? I mean , take away fear , and what pain remains ? Ninety - nine hundredths of the pleasures and pains of life are nothing but hopes and fears . All nations known in history or in travels have hoped ...
... Hope remains . What pleasure ? I mean , take away fear , and what pain remains ? Ninety - nine hundredths of the pleasures and pains of life are nothing but hopes and fears . All nations known in history or in travels have hoped ...
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