"We of- the twentieth century, if we are ever to become active and enthusiastic over oiii- opinions, require, just as the ancient's did, tlie needful spice of contradiction and denial from the man who does not see as we do—the needful opponent who refuses to listen to a word we have to say, who jeers at our strongest beliefs and makes a jest of our hroted and cherished convictions. He is the spur— the sting—that drives us from thought into action," writes Miss Cicely Hamilton ill tlw "Mail."
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1607, 26 November 1912, Page 8
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88Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1607, 26 November 1912, Page 8
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