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Freedom and progress and other choice addresses on practical, scientific, educational, philosophic, historic, and religious subjects

(1890)

p. 22

18 fNTRODUCTlOl..
press our admiration of one who has overcome such
apparently insurmountable obstacles. In the ecstacy
of the moment, we find ourselves exclaiming,
"His life is gentle ; and the elements
So mixed in him, that Nature might stand up
And say to all the world, 'This is a man' "
John Mitchell, Jr.
Editor of "The Planet."
Richmond, Va., Sep't 11,'89.

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