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164 it not interspersed with! What utterances of truth and of humanity are imbedded in its pages! How few Englishmen would have uttered, even if they had thought them, such pregnant words as these:—

Another passage alluding to eminent women that has been quoted often, and is not yet trite, is:—

It is followed by these less-known but equally pathetic lines,—

Here, too, is true philosophy—