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With a little more deliberation in the choice of their pursuits,

all men would perhaps bee essentially students and observers, for

certainly their nature ainy are iing to all alike. In

accumulating property for ourselves or our posterity, in founding a

family or a state, or acquiring fame even, we are mortal; but in

dealing with truth we are immortal, and need fear no ge nor

act. The oldest Egyptian or Hindoo philosopher raised a er

of the veil from the statue of the divinity; and still the trembling

robe remains raised, and I gaze upon as fresh a glory as he did,

si was I in him that was then so bold, and it is he ihat

now reviews the vision. No dust has settled on that robe; no time

has elapsed sihat divinity was revealed. That time which we

really improve, or which is improvable, is her past, present,

nor future.

My residence was more favorable, not only to thought, but to

serious reading, than a uy; and though I was beyond the

range of the ordin……(内容加载失败!)

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