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− | + | to be selfish, + I wish I knew what is best to do. I wish I knew what would be most for the happiness of my children, in this case. How blind we poor mortals are to future events! + to consequences which a Divine Providence educes from our acts. We may study + elaborate our plans, - we may calculate very correctly, perhaps, what will be some of the immediate [underlined] effects of those plans put in operation - but the more remote + ultimate results no human sagacity can reach, no power can foretel but the | |
− | + | "Divinity that shapes our ends | |
− | + | Rough hew them as we will." | |
− | + | I have given more room than I intended upon this subject. | |
− | + | A Temperance Mass meeting came off yesterday at South Paris. The Turner Band passed through our village on their way there, in a long coarse carriage fitted up hastily, I should think, drawn by 6 old team horses with a miniature Temperance flag stuck upon each of their heads between their ears. The members | |
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Revision as of 17:59, 8 March 2017
to be selfish, + I wish I knew what is best to do. I wish I knew what would be most for the happiness of my children, in this case. How blind we poor mortals are to future events! + to consequences which a Divine Providence educes from our acts. We may study + elaborate our plans, - we may calculate very correctly, perhaps, what will be some of the immediate [underlined] effects of those plans put in operation - but the more remote + ultimate results no human sagacity can reach, no power can foretel but the "Divinity that shapes our ends Rough hew them as we will." I have given more room than I intended upon this subject. A Temperance Mass meeting came off yesterday at South Paris. The Turner Band passed through our village on their way there, in a long coarse carriage fitted up hastily, I should think, drawn by 6 old team horses with a miniature Temperance flag stuck upon each of their heads between their ears. The members