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to those who hope not for success, or attempt an arduous End by insufficient means, but on the contrary most things are attainable if pursued with constancy & firmness; what is called chance, or fortune, is generally favourable to bold [[underline]] attempts.-- [[/underline]] How much are we the creatures of circumstance, --our sentiments, passions, & virtues are frequently more referable to this, than to a more noble origin,-- Glory not that thou art better than others, [[underline]] --thank the [[/underline]] Events of yr Life oh man, he was never sanguine under uncertainties or depressed by adverse events, --a species of character most calculated for happiness