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subjects which I might ventm-e to bring before you, had I not 

 trespassed so much ou your patience : as it is, I must take leave 

 of you with the expression of the hope that some of you, having 

 been shown, at least, glimpses of truth new to you, will think 

 and experiment, so as to aid in determining which, of the many 

 things that I have said to you this evening in all honesty, are 

 true and which are false; to the end that out of the labors of 

 many minds the whole truth may at last be evolved. 



