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from Diſappointments.
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I have very often heard it made a ſubject of ridicule, that when a perſon is diſappointed in this world, they turn to the next. Nothing can be more natural than the tranſition; and it ſeems to me the ſcheme of Providence, that our finding things unſatisfactory here, ſhould force us to think of the better country to which we are going.

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