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Show ' IlaUlInn tt III Cwnnlrr. Not recognising tho fuuUuientaldla tlnctl n between a society which, having fighting for Its chief biislneaa, makee stutentaUon suborllnatr, anl a society which, having suslentatlon frr Its chief bu-lne, makea fighting sulordlnate, then aro many who awiiine that n dl-tlplinary dl-tlplinary policy approprlito lo the first la approi riate to the last rdso. Uut tlie relations of tha lodlrl Inal to the statu are In two caws entirely different. Un like the Greek, who, not owning 1dm self waa owned by his city, the l.iig kh man Is not In any appreciable degm owned by his nation, but In a t cry tnwl live way owm himself TIioni!h, If of tit age, ho miyon great tmergmcy be taken puanesidun of and iuxd to help In defending hla country! yet this contin f,encyfiuallfita to bot small extent the irlvatoMaiton of Ids body and the self directing of Ida action. Herbert bptneer In 1'opnlar Bclctico Monthly, |