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RANDOM THOUGHTS 
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any such exception of the “* Autocrat of 
the Breakfast Table’? who beamed so 
genially upon us in the late ’ fifties. 
Some great truths are slow in gaining 
recognition; so it was with the Coperni- 
can theory; so it was with inoculation as 
a remedy for the small-pox; so it was 
with Harvey’s great discovery; as Aubrey 
in his ‘“Lives’’ tells us, “after his 
booke of the Circulation of the Blood 
came out [1628], he fell mightily in his 
practice, and ’twas believed by the vul- 
gar that he was crack-brained; and _ all 
the physicians were against his opinion 
and envyed him.’’ Some _ beliefs that 
are now universally accepted came near 
being hooted out of the world at their 
first appearance. But any one who_ has 
a true message for his fellows can afford 
to wait. 
Egotism is to altruism in respect to the 
satisfaction that it gives, and the ennob- 
ling and beautifying of character, as a 
negative term toa positive; the one is 
the spirit of selfishness and narrowness, 
the other of moral greatness and nobility, 
the one is the spirit of earth, the other is 
the spirit of heaven, the one is from be- 
neath, the other is from above. ‘There 
is a world-wide difference between the 
heartlessness of Cain, ““Am | my 
brother’s keeper,’’ and the tenderness of 
the great apostle, ““ Bear ye one an- 
other’s burdens.’’ 
War for national honor and _ existence 
s one thing, and war for national great- 
ness and glory is another thing, a differ- 
ence which many: of this generation 
seem in danger of forgetting. “he men 
who fought for Union and Liberty knew 
that war was in itself an evil and a curse, 
they knew the awful strain and horror of 
it; but many of their children who have 
had no experience of war, who have 
. their first discovery. 
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only seen the glitter and parade and High-sounding 
heard the fanfare of it, seem to think it 
a fine game to play at. If we are wise, 
we shall heed the lesson that History of mind itself; the 
teaches us, —that the spirit of militarism, 
such as that which intoxicated Krance in 
the times of Napoleon, is one of the 
greatest evils that can come upon a 
people. 
of the emphasis or 
lone-known and 
It is no new thing, though many seem 
to think so, that medicine and prayer are 
in perfect agreement, that man’s. skill 
and God’s power may work together in 
perfect harmony, and that sometimes one 
might say, 
fore us.’’ 
familiar 
have been allowed to fall into neglect. 
Of the truth which ts at_ the 
of many a modern fad, 
‘ . 
Is there anything 
it may be said, See, this is new? 
been already of old time, 
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names of Greek of 
Roman fame may give an air of novelty 
to what is as ancient as the knowledge 
newest of sciences 
may be but a rediscovery, or 
a_ shifting 
deduction from 
premises that 
foundation 
the wise man 
whereof 
it hath 
which was. be- 
cannot be spared more than the other. 
Sometimes new names are given to things 
that are as old as the race, and many 
think that they are new things, especially 
when they are heralded with a consider- 
able flourish of trumpets; but if truths 
have been forgotten and buried, to bring 
them to the light is as great a service as 
Eyes Examined 
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