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8512. TRAVEL, Wisdom, happiness and.—
Travelling makes men wiser, but less
happy. When men of sober age travel, they
gather knowledge, which they may apply usefully
for their country; but they are subject
ever after to recollections mixed with regret;
their affections are weakened by being extended
over more objects; and they learn new habits
which cannot be gratified when they return
home.—
To Peter Carr. Washington ed. ii, 241.
Ford ed., iv, 432.
(P.
1787)
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