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Show Adversity, 't was u high speech of Seneca (after (af-ter tho manner of tho Stoics), that tho good things which bolong to prosperity pros-perity nro to bo wlshod, but tho good things that belong to ndvorslty are to bo admired. "Bona rerum secun-darum secun-darum optabllla, adversarum mlrabt-Ha." mlrabt-Ha." Certainly if miracles bo tho command over nature, thoy appoar most In adversity. It is a yot higher speech of his: "It is truo grcatucsB to havo In ono tho frailty of a many and the security of a God." Bacon. |