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New York Weekly
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v. 21 no. 28
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New York Weekly, v. XXI, no. 28, May 31, 1866 (Issue) |
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May 31, 1866 |
First Sentence: |
No truth is, perhaps, more evident from general experience-none more lamented by the blind unfortunate, yet none more demonstrative of infinite wisdom-than the inability of man, from a reliance on his powers and motives, to insure success of his enterprises. |
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