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New York Weekly
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v. 25 no. 37
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New York Weekly, v. XXV, no. 37, July 28, 1870 (Issue) |
Author: |
Wylie, A. M'Elroy, Rev.
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Date: |
July 28, 1870 |
First Sentence: |
Many of us, doubtless, have often been perplexed in the effort to form a clear conception of this much used phrase. |
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Just here common sense falls in with the great laws and analogies of nature, and accumulates character, influence, strength, learning, wisdom, capital, and all good ends of life, by the law of painstaking aggregation, and leaves the miraculous and speculative results to geniuses and fools. |
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