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Brown, William Hill, 1765-1793 [1789], The power of sympathy, or, The triumph of nature, Volume 2 (Isaiah Thomas & Co., Boston) [word count] [eaf034v2T].
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LETTER LIX. HARRINGTON to WORTHY. BOSTON.

You are egregiou&longs;ly mi&longs;taken,
argue as you will.—My perceptions are
as clear as any one's—The burden that
is at fir&longs;t heavy and inconvenient, galls us
as we proceed—it &longs;oon becomes intolerable,
we &longs;ink under its weight, and lie ga&longs;ping in
the publick way long before night.

AS to the world—who &longs;trives to plea&longs;e it,
will be de&longs;ervedly rewarded—he will reap

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his labour for his pains—Let it judge of my
conduct. I de&longs;pi&longs;e its opinion—Independency
of &longs;pirit
is my motto—I think for my&longs;elf.

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Brown, William Hill, 1765-1793 [1789], The power of sympathy, or, The triumph of nature, Volume 2 (Isaiah Thomas & Co., Boston) [word count] [eaf034v2T].
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