PniNTEits' Deyilb. Erom wild friendless boys in the street are made what aro called printers' denls ; next they become printers, after that sometimes editors, in which capacity they not unfrequently make their mark in their nation and in the world, Dr. Franklin waa a most ominent instance in the earlier days of America, and Thurlow Weed, Horace Oreeley, Simon Cameron, Hannibal Hamlin, General Dir, Sauuyler, Colfax Gideon Wells, and many others, are striking examples at the> present time.
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Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 264, 5 June 1868, Page 3
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78Untitled Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 264, 5 June 1868, Page 3
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