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SERENO ELISHA PAYNE
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history of the United States—and the principles of law gained by reading Blackstone and Kent, together with contact with public men, he regards as the chief influences that shaped his life and made it successful. He estimates that in his life his success would have been greater had he been more industrious and diligent. He feels that industry is the main factor of success in any life, and that genius is largely ability to work steadily and work hard; and that regular methods and habits and a moral and honest life are essential to success.