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those outward circumstances
those outward circumstances
which render men most  
which render men most  
conspicuous and for [     ] they
conspicuous and for [[unclear]] they
are most envied, because
are most envied, because
supposed to be most happy,
supposed to be most happy,

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which others have, yet they have some things which others have not, & generally every one for some reason feels better than his neighbour & makes a boast of it. But when they consider themselves, with respect to those outward circumstances which render men most conspicuous and for unclear they are most envied, because supposed to be most happy, they boast of these circumstances in proportion as they possess them, whatever be the objects of popular applause. Whatever lays the foundation for popular distinction