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ITEM — Box: 1, Folder: 10 Identifier: HUM 79

[Student essay on vice], 1770 September 1 Digital

Scope and Contents

One leaf containing a handwritten essay on the proposition that "all Sinners, whatever Hopes they may have of Happiness, will hereafter be unhappy & miserable." The essay begins with an epitaph from Agamemnon: A Tragedy by Scottish poet James Thomson: "Vice always leads, however fair at first, to Wilds of Woe." The verso is dated September 1st 1770.

Dates

  • Creation: 1770 September 1

Researcher Access

The Papers of Eliphalet Pearson are open for research.

Extent

.12 cubic feet (12 folders)

Creator

Repository Details

Part of the Harvard University Archives Repository

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