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Show 1 i There Is So Much to Be Don. No way has been found for making iiorolsui easy, even for the Htliolar. l.iilior. iron labor, Is for lilin. The world was creutcd as an audience for litm; the a torn d of which It Is iimde are oiiportuultU-K. item! the poifunu-uncf poifunu-uncf of Uuntley, of Olbtion, ot Cuvlor, Ueoffroy Salnt-Illlulre, Laplace. "IJe inn toll terribly." mild Cecil of Sir Walter Itulelgh. Those few words sting nnd bite and Insli us when re aro frivolous. Let us get out or. the way or their blows by inukiiig thorn true to oursohcu. There Is mi much to be done thut we ought to bujrln quickly to bestir ourxcUcs. This duy-IiiIhh duy-IiiIhh ot ours, wi) coiUcss, hits hitherto u certatu einlileimitlc nlr, like tliu tin-mini tin-mini plowing and sowing of the em puror of China. -Let us make It un honest sweat. Let the scholar measure meas-ure h's valor by Ills power to cope with Intellectual giants. Leave otic ers to count votcn and calculate ntock8. Lineruwi. |