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dispose their, minds' tsyrender it as pleasant, to. themselves
as possible, as - w ell as to be reconciled to what
theyrcann’ot alter for the,better.
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ing.Oft their situation when at, sea, mayiaè sometimes
conscious o-f their inferiority 4of'those, un'd'ers--whose
direction they have plaped themselves, -on this new
element; -..bFn acquainted with the structure o f the capacious
and compli,cated machine that.hoMs “them, and
on whose solidity and successful inmvemehts depends