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i ~ * Iib loft. Afic the lo^er m what confifts | his bleifings ; not in the memory fleeting gratifications of the palling hour;— Thcfc, as may be their promifed enjoyment, have not the power lafttngly to attach his feelings!—14 Hope fprings eternal in his bread;” he is inftantly employed in revolving the felicities of futurity, and depicturing the time, when, ieated like another Jacob in patriarchal dignity* he beholds his rifing progeny with “ every mingled grace, i fmihng joyful 10 his view. The conqueror, ft ill unfatibfied with palt exploits, and panting for added conquefts, hopes to extend his laurels o’er the habitable globe. Tue ftatehnan inimerfed in the fea of politics, is continually looking forward to his lurure honors, and knows no period fo tardy, as the anxious interval that precedes the accomplishment of his plans. While the merchant, ever ea^er in his confidence, who“ ticights each tide and charter* every gale,**is buoyed on the claftic wings of Hope, and calculates with flattering aviciiry, rhe vviihed for period of his returning wealth.
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Savannah Columbian Museum and Savannah Advertiser

Savannah, Georgia, US

Fri, Sep 27, 1799

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