THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES
Tun Biu.sk.st lx The Bast
“Take awav all that Greece and Home have bequeathed, and the loss may yet be gucsesd at even by those who have no chance of studying them for themselves. The foundations and aiiK-h of the facade of modern Europe would disappear. Law, art, philosophy, literature, every enterprise of free inquire. would bo meaningless without fbelli. Not only these, the higher realities. would lose their meaning, hut neither Manchester nor ally other city would be wliat it is. Happily the subject matter of all classes is so rich, and their outlying provinces are so
fertile, that there ought to be no dancer of their ever becoming a deadweight. No nation in Europe has yet found them nil incubus, or is likely to do so. In the last resort fnotiefnity has to go to them as its sources;” “The Times.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 March 1927, Page 2
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