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NOBILITY OF LIFE.

"Who best can suffer best can do."-MILTON.

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Goodness, and Greatness!!!
ABOVE ALL!!!

A Fearless Devotion to Duty and Unflinching Truthfulness.

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Unflinching Truthfulness.

"Such principles, if evoked and carried into action, would produce an almost perfect moral character IN EVERY CONDITION OF LIFE."-SMILES. SHAKESPEARE

AND DUTY.

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