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Monday, jiy mt 'I Need torrtP e-y-utciLE mosei mi with oua AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER Yubllshed Every Morning at 651 Boonville Avenue HISTORIANS. WRITER. AND PCETi THE MAN WHO WROTE THE MESSIAH A POINT OF VIEW ed with the man he bad written about the Messiah! We aUte hUtory repeale Uaelf, 'iM to wonnVri, to fall But uteres grave mum Whether la caui.e emp But meres grave caune iheiher aatan caui.e empires At South Kensington, in And leaiie mankind to blunder. PUBLISHES EPBCFIELD WSPAPERS.COEPO RATED Springfield, Missouri a recent Handel and Haydn Festi MARION SCUOEBERLEIN WHAT HAVE YOU DONE TODATT Many ruler bava com and sona, Did aaun t-venle their And map their plan of rule val was celebrated. On exhibition were 50 pictures of the great musician and composer, George Fred 'lint caused vita gnu ana Kim Entered Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Springfield, Missouri The day hai rndrd, what hav I tfont Of the rls and fall of aatlon erick Handel.

At Exeter Hall is We have hut to took, TELEPHONES rum wily morn net at wuir I petted mmi ehlldren In th itrwrt Ami lomllwl the dg I chanced meet I hummed tune a. 1 went along Until burst forth In Javortte aonf. To confirm the dire fact another statue of Handel, seated, In most, any history book. holding in his hand a lyre. All over Editorial Office UN 4-4411 Business Office UN 4-4411 met an ok! man wim waimn vu These things must coma to pat.

the world monuments to his genius seem to be saying" the same thing God word has proven true. Now i the time to reconsider. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Here is the. man who wrote the Messiah!" And anluted him t-heertly the lane It brought a amile to hia faded lip And he waved bia cane with a heart! I touchlns line to woman hut-to Who listened to her wheel chair with warmlnl grin. I looked at the beaut o( th Springfield Dally News daily and the Sunday Newi and Leader S- CA And to chang eur point of view! BbeuUNG isROOKS L.

TOU ARE ALWAIS THKBaT He towers in marble above us, he per monio. Springfield Leader and Press and the Sunday News and Leader $1.50 per month. smiles at us from tiny busts on mantles, and looks calmly down from an old glassed photograph, Whoa 1 need aomeona to love mat When I need someone to carei When I need someone to comfort tn- Springfield Daily News, Springfield Leader and Press and Sunday At the valley, lair, wun in I looked at the iky ah! wistfully And felt my heart thrill wua lu myitory. w. have I don on a student practicing his organ Vea ara atway uiere.

When I need chest to cry ea Two Hands to smooth my nair( iwm cum Laaer it.lv per monu. 6prlngfield Daily News or the Springfield Leader and Press only music. The whole world knows To make life it let When I need twa arm to hold him, but it is really to England that he belongs, for his first battles were fought there and there he won his final victory. THE PLATFORM OF THE NEWS iiAKnx awti Anderaon. THE OLD, FARMHOUSE lt window re broken, The houe la full of gloom.

Sunlight fall aerei the dual In every empty room. Shingles warped and all wry, Step He) down, Another eld, deserted place Yet we wonder, what kind of man The News stands for civic freedom and civic pride in city, state and nation, for the fewest and simplest laws vigorously enforced, for right prlnciplesrightJnenTighLcauses under whatever banner was this Handel? Was he proud? Was he handsome? Was he friend we appear. ly? Was he afflicted with any Land ntouched, furrowed and partnefl. the odd ways of genius, us ec MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press la exclusively entitled to the nu nr nnhll centricities which ordinary individ Vour arm ara aiwaje ui.ra. need a hand to hold to A heart my lov to share-No matter what I need.

Dear, Yo 1. ere pp, CUia REFORMATION Truclt backed op to bed room door. Picture the scene If you only can. ta.ly in tears aaid. "Never bo more WuT I buy bed oa "'fiK SPRINO Sprtng.

aprtng; Kruking Ismb (and all that eoft thing). Boss. oom, Wrdi fc Tbomy tree. singln ba a glowing fc rAKADOX WhV tnart hi alwayg eo, i i want ta CO Held Jut on to wml. How this one-tlmo fertile otl Must yearn to be mm wiut aeedil Vacant It elands, forlorn, and old, ilk.

m.n whose work I done: uals fail to understand and con cation of all dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this demn as the sorcery of fools and paper ana also the local news published herein. All rights or republlca tion of special dispatches are also reserved. 1 Just a empty house, but once a noma dreamers? Was his canonization hv the music world a false one? Were his compositions over-rated? Where a faouiy snareo in iiwir iuh. STBAWBF.RRY JAM Berries ripe and berries red Make Uie Jam eo good for apread. CroM my heart nd hop to die lhi jam 1st.

belter Una any pie. What was he really like? First of all. we should know that Snread vour bread with Jam rtt. Handel was an aristocrat by na cm vi.u-U find It bard to beat. ture.

He was a proud man, wno Serve It to your friends! Uiey are aure If Case for Aid Is Good, Congress Doesn't Realize It By BRUCE BIOSSAT If the Senate should not materially enlarge this year's appropriation for foreign aid, President Elsenhower will lose about one fourth of sum he requested to I want to wherf lika bird. was very painstakingly cautious "'ooroa agala bi thr with his clothes and his wnue pow When winter eome with and lj. dered wig, He always wanted, to And yet 1 Cling ta I'm nomesicli for place For byway whr J'v aever oew Yearnings and a wild unrest Bell th fact that bam ARY YOU II RiaO IH WW wwm Clad yon mad th Jam no. u.C t. mnnLb nf June.

look lke his music" digmiiea ana eminent. His appearance wa al- ADA MUBBAV waya-that of an augu5trnan. help our allies. i For a time he lived across me WESTBROOK PEGLER street from the famous composer, DREW PEARSON'S Washington Merry-Go-Round Sebastian Bach. Bach was very poor and contented himself Public Can't Learn What's andhis lamiiy witn- meagre circumstances.

Mr. Handel would Army Dealt Differently With Gifts Senate Democratic leaders suggest that the upper chamber may do little to restore the $572 million cut made by the House from the President's original GOFHeader, somewhat more hopeful, but his party is not in command. The House verdict was one of the stlffest slaps ever administered against a foreign aid bill. One of the interesting aspects of that outcome was the fact that in the only roll call vote of consequence, on have nothing to do with him. He Paid to Warren as Pension men, ornate, hotel suiter, and li years later when income taxes felt that he would be debasing himself and bis music by mingling with the lower class.

So Bach was (Cepyrlrbf 185S, BU lSjndleU Im.) WASHINGTON While Sher. might be lower. quor and caviar for newsmen. Or Kux Feature Ine.) (Copyright ISSS. LOS ANGELES If Earl War man Adams was receiving gifts maybe he figured that if he knew They consider it significant And, though Warren pulled a poor mouth In declining the nomination for vice president in 1944.

explain- ing that he hadn't enough money -to permit blm to keep his family In Washington, the" possibility Is not that some of the checks date back the right people he would not be ren were willing to let the people trodden underfoot by this proud genius like mere dandelion. To Handel he was a weed in the garden of musicians. tn 1P41 hefnrn Tinv-ns-vnn-po Income totaling over $5000 from one of his "dearest friends," Bernard Gold-fine, another case of gift-giving "subject to the same laws as the a proposal to send the bill back to committee to be upped by $75 million, Democrats accounted for 140 of the 214 who pay hi lavish pension Know how much they are paying, my taxes were established. A man in rest of us." the hleher tax brackets could have votes which blocked the move. They supplied just 60 of was dealt with more harshly In Perhaps some of his haughtiness little, task of ttxiay would be sim Youcan wrileTrdowmhat" Sher his company pay" him 4 "large tne ib5 votes favoring the increase closed that he has a bundle oi pn- vate wealth squirreled away.

After all, property bas been on. the rise in this booming empire and War man Adams will resign during the was due to the fact that he played a great part in the world affairs of the day. England loved him be The House Democratic leadership did nothing to ex check and keep it for a period of years until either Congress reduc the" Army. Col George Kibler, an engineering procurement officer, had reported that Arthur Venneri of East Westfield. N.

handed him an ple. But, by laws passed curing Warren's tenure as governor and political boss of the rough, tough machine at Sacramento, the people are forbidden to know such de Labor Day weekend. Congress won't be in session then and it's ed taxes, or bis own income might cause he assured ber people that ren's sense of values has always been acute. Moreover, nobody has decrease. Then he could cash figured that not many people read the papers at the end of the dog days Jacqueline Cochran envelope containing $1000.

checks without paying high taxes on them. been in a better position to guess where state or other noble works tails and the reason stated in tne legislation clothing' these dirty deals in stealth is that "stigma-may smirch the recipients of the Colonel Kibler, who it attached to the Pentagon, reported the "gra If this was the Goldfine strategy. (wife of Wall Street tycoon Floyd of development would occur to Jack England was the most artistic country on Uie globe. On the birthday of Queen Anne, Handel Inscribed to her an ode, which we are told was played with a full band. One performance brought the diplomatic Mr.

Handel a pension of 200 pounds a year. he may find himself in more tax Odium) canceled a speaking en up the values of land. trouble than he Is today. For, un people's unwilling bunty. gagement before the National Federation of Business and Profession I mav be able to get at this tuity in May, 1957, and the following July the gratuities board provisionally suspended Venneri's firm from defense work.

It was der the doctrine of constructive In previous disclosures 01 ine unconscionable drain of politicians' al Women's Clubs on a plea that receipt, any person who receives Information even though the recipients are legally supposed to enjoy a privacy that well bespeaks check must pay taxes on it the hort its membership to restore any of the eliminated "funds. They were said to believe that the impending verdict reflected the present unpopularity of foreign aid In this country, and that any effort to raise the total would surely fail. In the latter eyent. It was said, there would be less than the usual likelihood that the House could accept at least part of any Increases the Senate might vote. It would look too much' like a turn-around.

Whatever the explanation for the Democratic majority against higher funds, the result looks odd against the party's standing claim as the historic friend of foreign-aid. Aside from the fact that Republicans turned out to be the program's chief friends in the House, the most -interesting 4hfng seems to be that nobody was very much Interested one way or the other. With foreign aid now, 10 years old, argument and de pensions I fell into an error which not until March 13, 1958, however, Eisenhower has appointed her to a special mission soon to be an year he receives it, whether he find no less embarrasing for tne But like all musicians he had his that the board formally determined their impudent contempt wr we nounced and that the White House cashes it or not. that the $1000 was a gratuity for citizen taxpayers. advised aealnst anv sDeaklna a ty Goldfine has already failed to fact that It is common among men.

It had been represented to me that because the state's share of War series of ups and downs. After Queen Anne'a death, George of Hanover came to the throne of the purpose of influencing a de file a state income tax return for pe aranccs. She was to have ap fense contract. In accordance with 1956. failed to submit a federal peared on the Mike Wallace -TV England.

In the beginning this fuz this, the board officially notified ren's California pension is a debt of a state rather than a salary to tax return, and owes the city of show. Miss Cochran is 'the zy witted individual did not at nit nnnrp-Hatn Handel't music. lady who was defeated- for Con- Venneri last May 7 that he would be barred from working for the Boston $147,000 In real estate tax- In a few yean ago I observed that clerks and other employes of the banking system and the federal bureaucracy were held down to'rnlserable salaries" to keep up the usual front at painful expense. The subject of secret a state employe for current ser- grew by Judge Dv-Saund In Cal-1 establishments for one About his Tirstctartoeinroufvtces, tne-stater snare-wouiu wn Maybe he should have spent more ifornia a Imperial valley in 1956. be taxable by the U.

S. treasury Handel's pension. year. money on taxes and less on gifts, During the war she ran the lady as income, After a time of obscurity for the Venneri then wrote a pathetic pearl stickpins for plain-clothes fliers of the Air Corps. For psychic and occult reasons letter to Assistant Secretary Frank back accounts of American politi- composer, Handel decided he must recapture his prize by "hook or by crook." He decided to follow clans who had grafted millions out PHYLLIS BATTELLE Higgins appealing for relief.

He explained that he had come to this country from Italy in 1920, B4d in the weird realm of tax trickery, this Is not the case. The state's share of that pension, now $12,101, rising to $16,000 next of their Jobs administering the so-called clgaret economy and the the Royal Barge up the Thames worked as a carpenter by day and one evening with a band. After about half of an hour of the most regulated black market in Italy and Germany was then pretty Jan. 1, is taxable. But unless I gone to night school until he work can persuade some employe to vio You Can trade Your Stamps For Tickets to the Theater ed his way up to become a noisy in the press.

So I bluntly bate has worn thin. Th reasoning behind reductions Is often vaguely uttered and little reported. Presidential bursts on the other side produce only brief flare-ups. If the case for ample foreign aid is still as strong as Mr. Eisenhower and a good many others proclaim, then this circumstance obviously has not been registered fully and properly in.

the minds of either Congress or the people of the United States. Washington Loves Elfrida When Elfrida von Nardotf ended her 21-week, reign in the Isola. beautiful racket In the world, the King Inquired whose music was late the law In the public interest construction superintendent and finally formed his own company, being so cheaply, but so excellently, flaunted across the waters. He had been active in church asked a young man in a position, to give a valid answer if it woulds be possible with $10,000 Judiciously placed to break the secrecy. He said he was confident, that $10,000 would be ample.

"Why It Is Mr. Handel's Water- Coleman, president of Hie Theater and civic affair 4, had a fine family by telling how much Warren paid in over his 39 uninterrupted years with his feet In the trough, I will not be able to gratify the people's right to know. (f. 17.8. TA Ott.

NEW YORK There was a day Corporation of Excited and had not meant the $1000 as Music," they told him. Much amazed and a little abash when Americans were quite de a bribe. He said he bad genuinely ly, he took survey of the New York area which showed: Only ed, the King decided to bury the lighted to get something for noth wanted to help the officer with And they wfll never know why hatchet and ordered Handel to I sometimes receive Information from unidentified- sources which. ing. It was stme tune ago.

one person in 1500 is a theater the education of his son. tion booth of-the quiz show, "Twenty-One," it served. as a brusque These days people have enough come aboard. Then and there helWarren'i past performances have oeXanlxayonepersonJn J30 ilw, Jn. ajperujnerljwentnjo 4aquiry proves eorrectr and material possessions that they regained nis" pension! almost his entire business was suaaeraygonr up Djrwwr a year, or about $80 a week, because there can afford to glare into the mouths with the government and if he has ever seen a legitimate show; yet eight out of 10 expressed a desire to theatergoers.

just ain't any decent or honest rea Yet there came a time when was suspended from such business of gift horses. They still want something for nothing but not just anything. This Is an inflation It would almost put blm into bank son why this fellow should receive this extravagant favor while hun England turned Its back on the great composer and Handel learned to drink the bitter dregs from ruptcy. 1 "Then the Idea spread, to include variation on integrity, and the rea Secretary Higgins was so impres dreds thousands of used up employes of governments and private industry all over the land are men and children," said Ladislas. "We particularly worried about son pennies found In gutters aren sed with the letter that he took it home over the weekend to try to the cup of humility.

After years and years of being England's cele fun anvmnre. brackets. As the all-time quiz money winner, Elfrida took home a check-for $220,500. Yet "take home- is hardly the phrase. She'll be lucky if she gets to keep The federal government will take the rest.

In the upper reaches of income, the tax rates come close "to being confiscatory. The wonder is that anybody bothers to push his earnings to these -Washington must love the smart ones like Elfrida. You'd think they'd almost be willing to assign bodyguards, or at least plunk down some heavy insurance, to protect era until they can make their pileand past It on. Uie cultural habit's of the children Today, however. Is a fed letter declda what to do.

seeintall those, movies called Cor red coupon! day "in the lives brated composer, the people grew tired of bis music his proud ways. The situation had some similar stuck at the rates for which they regardless of inflation. That raise, alone, automatic In Warren's case, awarded five years 1 Was Dracula'a ities with that of Bernard Gold- what is it? So we Included mari of discriminating free loaders. It marks the beginning of a new fine and his gifts to Adams. after he sawed himself off the pay onette shows, circuses, and Yankee Stadium tickets in the- plan.

The type of "supermarket premium Like 'Goldfine. Venneri was an roll to roll into a life tenure at stamp aeries, cauea -uieater immigrant. He too claimed friend $35,500 a year as chief Justice tn Yankees are cultural, don't you ttlnkr stamps." They turned to other artists for their music the great Mr. Handel set out for Ireland with a hundred musicians to present hia most famous of all oratories, 'The Messiah." I have written If for the Irish ship with an official of government, By shopping In the right stores, Washington, la about four times the "social security" which the politi am optimistic that I can come up with the details of Warren's sta- -tus under the California pension system, given time. There are employes in this system whose admiration for Warren Is negligible In contrast to their pleasure over any discomfiture that may befall him at their hands.The flagrancy of that $16,000 pension figure has brought me more angry letters from poor, elderly people than I can hope to answer.

One new fact I bave dredged up, however, is that Warren's potential income taxes on the pension which is legally due will be pleasantly reduced by a calculated freak of the mathematical formula that permits blm to increase year by year the proportion of his pension which is chargeable against his own contributions. It is held that these payments are but a refund of his own money and therefore are not taxable. The Increase In this non taxable por- tion of the pension Is based on age and Warren Is 67, which Is a lot of age in the life expectancy formulas. Sherman Adams, however, had not reported the1 much more expensive families now can collect premium The Department of Commerce cians have thought appropriate for coupons, In subdued and artistic gifts from his friend while Colon advised Coleman and Ladislas that the faceless man. He -qualified for maroon shade, which will entlMe people and to thorn I will dedi el Kibler had.

Adams bad also In the raise in pension simply be them to tickets for all the Broad throughout the U. S. more than 50-million families are now pasting tervened actively for -Goidfine's cate it," he said, full of wounded Drlde. cause the salary for the office of way shows, movie theaters, the company on at least three occa premium stamps in books to get a variety of Items. "ImaBlne all World Series, Carnegie Hall, cir The Messiah was a composition -BOB MUKIT sions.

Colonel Kibler bad done the Mr. Handel bad written In the gen governor went up to $40,000 starting In January. The additional $4000 might Just about pay the federal tax on the portion of his opposite. that salvia going for culture. cuses, rodeos, etc.

In the past, such stamps were collected largely for more mundane prizes, such lus period of only 21 days. The Assistant Secretary Higgins fi The theater stamp movement. Irish neoole had a heart, uney lis nally ruled against The as Dots and pans. which is expected to spread throughout the U. Is thus far one-year suspension, he wrote tened and Handel's music soothed It, cleansed it again like pure waU California pension which is taxable.

The rest of the pension, the por How does the "theater stamp" would have to stand. limited to a 104-independent store system, compare? cr. Note When Vice President There comes a time when friends pass on, and we are touched with grief; when those we know so well have gone, each as a fallen leaf The role they played in friendship's sphere. we deeply understand far better than when they were here to smile and shake our hand The preclousness of time allowed to cross our span of years shows clearly as our heads are bowed and eyes tion which Is not taxable under outlet. The dickerings are still go The oratorio was a fountain.

A 'I tell you," says the originator Nixon was in the Navy as con either federal or state law, con ing on. with supermarket chains of, the ldeft, a buoyant, Hungar tract officer negotiating with the beautiful well of music from which each soul could draw Just enough water for its own thirst. On the sists of money which he dribbled Into the system over those years. ian-born writer named Ladislas Erco Company of Maryland, he and gasoline service stations, many of whom want the service, according to Coleman and Farago, Farago. "The average American borrowed $150 from the company, night of the first performance Such a loan 1 411egaL-Unllke Col "are moist with tears butlemand exclusivity.

SIDEGLANCES food. She gets a coupon for every ByGalbraitlf onel Kibler, be did not report It, welch that rlnseness which returns fcS ''But negotiations will be finish Handel was crowned with i shamrock and given the freedon of the city In a gold box. 10-cent purchase. ed any day now," they report hap "At this rate, in two months of Jack Lotto, the ex-INS news The Irish have a great way of collecting theater stamps she crrn man whose new job it Is to glam pily. "And with the gear in full swing, it will be great not only for people, but for everything from over ooing tnings, ana wnen ine mem'rles plainly show the friendship each one lives and learns as decades come and go We -feel a heavy, lumpy void which we can not dispel, and count the years we all enjoyed when they were strong atyl well orlze Bernard Goldfine, has an in have one balcony ticket to 'My Fair Ladislaa smiled with teresting record, He has written Messiah was performed they were not going to forget about their standards.

Every seat In the music Bach through bowling to Broad a 1 1 friendlshnes. "In two much of the record himself and months of collecting other stamps, it shows that those who live in hall was sold. But litis was not she would have not quite one glass hotel rooms should hot throw enough for the Irish spirit I The pot stones. doors of the Debtors Prison were In an Interview pubtlRhrd in Edi Yugoslav and American Play to Chess Draw thrown 'open end the prisoners giv. Ladislas got the idea after being tor and Publisher, Dcc.22, 19r6 Try and Stop -Me -By BENNETT CERf bored with his supermarket prizes Mr.

Lotto told in detail how he en seats so they could hear the music. Handel had never been so exalted in his life by the medio BELGRADE TJPI American over the years. "One has to eat," and two other newsmen, Including he recalls, "so one gets stamps. chess wizard Bobby Fischer return game against the Yugoslav crity and the royal Irish I ETURNINa from one of Ws European Jaunts, Mark Twain I bought a wrWwatch worth of the late Brt Andrews of the New York Herald Tribune, buRged the Hotel Commodore room in which International a strr janosevic ended in a draw in 44 moves Sat coupons for ray kid, and a garbage pail for my wife, and what else It was detained by an over-diligent customs Inspector. 'No use your rummagin through my baggage that way," said Richard Nixon wa holding a' se urday.

FlRcher will piny another was there? I decided tnat women cret conference between Whittaker England heard the news by courier and dispatched it to their newspapers. They were not going to let Ireland get too far ahead of them and their mistake! When Mr. Han two "Double" Kames brrore going might prefer theater tickets to six Chnmbcra and Alger Hiss. on a tour of Slovenia. He has ex tumblers, and we took it from "To this day Nixon probably pressed a wish to play against there." doesn't know how we knew what del returned to England he was Yugoslav champion Bora Ivkov, The Idea was presented lo Don was going on Inside," ald Lotto given a rousing welcome.

The Mes "We got a hearing aid uxed by the third reporter, pressed It to siah must be performed in England, toot -Upon hearing the Hallelujah the door, turned up the Volume, and tuned In on It, piny by piny Chorus the audience stood as one Twain testily. 1 assure you It contains nothing but my clothing." Just then inspector Came up with two bottles ol very fine, very expensive irandy. "I suppose this is dotW too," he sneered. nt most certainly is," Snapped Twain. "That la nightcap." Another Work: Twain story eoncrn the day foppiH undrKTKluU-ur4 him that ha hd glwi up tht study tt mdirin la be an -author.

rafci; The papers had the story by th man to Join in the song of praise. time Nixon came out of the room. And that custom still pervails to- Lotto Is the man who complained dav, particularly in England flcanre of UHle benefits. We that a lilJe word of appreciation may se In motion a long chain of thoughts, attitudes and events. This set of reactions once started loudly and strntatluosly when the Tha proud man was growing old.

en-chlof Investigator of the Har He was very rich and very fam ris committee placed Hslenln device next to Lotto room la the may create a whole community of love. Overlooked, It may permit ous, but something had happened to his eyesight, He was bpfna humbled In more than one way. Shcraton-Carlton Hotel, By Bohfrt L. Dirffmbarhrr, D.D. WrMtea fur Kit A Mrelee A paper napkin may not seem like a very dm able item in our daily.

life. However, this humble article serves a very important purpose. In its insignificant way makes for cleanpr living, It pro-twts our clothing from arddrnlal little spots. It elrans a stitky bit of food from our lips and from our fingers. It blots the drops of coffee which have spilled Into the saucer.

Many of us overlook the signl- the ommsile. Jenia' little command. "Love It la my hop," edited ptoualy, "that I my thus able to re "What does it matter," he told a friend, "that I cannot see 1 thy tieicJibor," oimli to be observ ed. It is more Important than a can still hear!" In his last years he was learn 1 do not fl that this rldlttonal sacrifice on your prt Is fiaraaaary," commented Twain, ''for you alrorffluve Mrvsd paper napkin, jet we often give it Some members of the Harris committee are wondering whether the mysterious unrashed checks which Bernard Goldfine doesn't want to talk about rosy not be OV Jjyed salary checks to be. cashed "Well, well, your first one, eh? I'll bet you're mighty proud those three fight over there ara mine!" Ina to appreciate all men, all nm more thought then we give to fcumanity iob'y by giving up th study of things, be had become acquaint- the commonplace..

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