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To understand our own merit & make the most of it, is perhaps the grand secret of Life.-- from observing + 'tis plain to see that to resolve on being fashionable is to become so-- [[foreign: Italian]] [[underline]] non lo pensio [[/underline]] [[/foreign]] We ought to be very frugal in the use of that treasure, [[addition]] of [[/addition]] which we are obliged to spend a [[underline]] little every [[/underline]] day of our lives. [[unclear]] are [[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] [[addition]] every [[/addition]] thing, when you dare [[underline]] any [[/underline]] thing A petty plotter never succeeds. --