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Show The manly man dare nol ; make gain for himself out of j pothers' misery; nor claim from ' any man or men more than the worth of what he does for them 1 nor employ his superior power ! or knowledge to take away the rights of the weak and the ignorant; ig-norant; nor follow a lively-hood lively-hood which does not produce human benefit; nor willingly cultivate idleness in place of industry; nor take more than his stipulated compensation for the performance of any duty jor trust, whether' financial, j social or political; nor sell his conscientious opinion in any place or case for any consideration; consider-ation; nor fear to do justice under any responsibility; - nor lie; nor betray; nor desert; nor anywhere do in secret what one would be unwilling to have made known in public place. Life is good, and opportu ni-ties ni-ties of becoming and doing good are always with us, |