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A Plea For Hypocrisy

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Parent Issue
Day
27
Month
March
Year
1891
Copyright
Public Domain
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When atrabilarious Hamlet, in his choleric interview with his inother in the cabinet. impudently advised her to Aasume a virtue if yxra have it not, he tmwittingly laid down a general conduct rule of high valué to individuáis and the community. Simultation of virtue, though far i ferior to the real article, is still the nest best thing to it, just as whitewash, though much inferior to inarble, is yet greatly supe-ior to dirty nakedness. - John McElroy in Popular Science Monthly. Seaside fare, which includes plenty of carbon in the form of white bread and potatoes, is .n ideally wholesome diet f or summer; especially in warm weather is carbon required in food, becanse by some chemical transformation it affords the system material for water, at least in quantity ufBcient to control feverish conditions and excessive thirst. The Archduke Francas Ferdinand, the heir to the t.hrone of Austria, is a tail and very dis'Tignished looking man. He has been very caref ully edncated, hM viTPKlrJ talent for art and muso and is fine soldier.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News