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THIRTEEN MISTAKES.

The following rules have been formulated by Judge Uuutoul, of tlio City of London Court I. To attempt to set up your own standard of right and wrong and expact everybody to conform to it. .2 To try to measure the enjoyment of others by your own. 3 To expect uniformity of opinion in this world. 4. To look for judgment and experience in youth. 5. To endeavor to mould all dispositions. 6. Not to yield to unimportant trifles. 7. To look for perfection in our action. 8. To worry ourselves and others about what cannot ho remedied. 9. To help everybody, wherever, however, and when we can. 10. To consider anything impossible that we cannot ourselves perform. 11. To believe only what our finite minds can grasp. 12. Not to make allowances for the weakness of others. 13. To estimate people by some outside quality, for it is that within which makes the man.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 37, 5 June 1914, Page 3

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THIRTEEN MISTAKES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 37, 5 June 1914, Page 3

THIRTEEN MISTAKES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 37, 5 June 1914, Page 3

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