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Man is the wonder of nature—l'lalo. ' .Man is an cpilo ol the world—Pliny Men were deceivers ever.-Shakespeare Man is a sample of the universe.— Theophrastiis. Man everywhere is the horn enemy Man! Thou pendulum betwixt a smile and a Lear,- Itvnui. Oi-laiuly the greatest scholars are not (he wisest men—Tiogiuer. Tilio great man is he who docs not lose his child's heart.—.Meucius. Croat men stand like solitarv lowers in the city of (Lid— Longfellow. Man is an imitative i-i-cnture. ami whoever is foremost leads the herd.—Seliiller. The real ehnvacter of u man is found out li\- his iiintisemonls.—Sir .loshua Ileynolds. All men commend patience, fhomih few he willing to practise it.—Thomas a Kenipis, Most men employ the first, part of their lives in making the last part mi<->r-abb-, -U, lliuuyeie. All men are liars.—Psalm cxvi, 11.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 166, 4 July 1908, Page 4
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137MAN. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 166, 4 July 1908, Page 4
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