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PGCJ.779.017
29 May 1779:11 (804)
The American Whig, No. V. . . .
A contemplative mind in reviewing the pages of history, will
discover the operations of divine providence, by a beautiful
disposition of things, whereof even our sufferings make a
necessary part, governing the world, and bringing good out
of evil, agreeable to the sentiments of Mr. Pope, in those
striking lines:
All nature is but art unknown to thee;
All chance, direction which thou canst not see;
All discord, harmony not understood;
All partial evil, universal good;
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