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1    1|           freedom and a prospect of success. Man has invented, not only
2    1| theoretically, but practically. The success of great scholars and thinkers
3    1|            commonly a courtier-like success, not kingly, not manly.
4    1|           one not interested in the success or failure of the present
5    1|       praise of God. All health and success does me good, however far
6    5|              and hence its singular success. I am refreshed and expanded
7   12|             immortal - that is your success. All nature is your congratulation,
8   19|       imagined, he will meet with a success unexpected in common hours.
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