IT may excite in us some sense of wonder, and perhaps of self-reproach, to reflect with what a stillness and indifference of the mind we can hear and repeat sentences asserting facts which are awful calamities.
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Essay on the Evils of Popular Ignorance
June 30, 2005, IndyPublish.com
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