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2160. DEITY, Submission to.—
Whatever
is to be our destiny, wisdom as well as
duty, dictates that we should acquiesce in
the will of Him whose it is to give and take
away, and be contented in the enjoyment of
those who are still permitted to be with us.—
To John Page. Washington ed. iv, 547.
(1804)
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