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except the Jews, the Greeks, and ourselves. 

 Beyond these, the essential and the eminently 

 desirable elements of all education, let each man 

 take up his special line the historian devote 

 himself to his history, the man of science to his 

 science, the man of letters to his culture of that 

 kind, and the artist to his special pursuit. 



Bacon has prefaced some of his works with no 

 more than this : Franciscus Bacon sic cogitavit ; 

 let " sic cogitavi " be the epilogue to what I have 

 ventured to address to you to-night. 



