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THE THIRD YEARBOOK 



SEPTEMBER. 

 THOUGHT y^O^Yi.— Continued. 



Whatsoever is beautiful is for the same reason good, when suited to the purpose for 

 which it was intended. Whatsoever is suited for the end intended, with respect to that 

 end is good and fair; and contrariwise it must be deemed evil and deformed when it 

 departs from the purpose which it was designed to promote. — Socrates. 



