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Fame

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Parent Issue
Day
5
Month
August
Year
1864
Copyright
Public Domain
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-Mach (o raen lovo lame Mucli do they soek ulïer it. Jiut is Mus au object truly wortby oí' man ? N. ile wlio lives lor fame alone is as likely to bo a demon as a man. He is a begg;u sisking that which tithers inay give without the asking, i f give at all, He lives f'or the shadow, and not tlio reiility. ■ Farne that is lived lor is il bubblu, hollow and thin, whieh burste in atteinpting to secure it. To live lor fame, is to miss it. To makc this the object of liie is to fail. Real fame is that whiuh followp, not that which is run altor ; that whiuh koidüs, not that which is sought. He who lives nobly beéause he lovcs wbat is tine and good, eecures fame as the freo gift of thoso who know 'nim. Honest ppeech, brave deeds, heroic aoritioes, suintly lives, bring true farne. Nothing else can. - The Naiion. Shot cast ia cold pand inoulda are coming ioto uso fur their choapness and destructive effect. The New York merchants want to adopt the gold standard for all mercantile trsneaftk'uP.

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Subjects
Old News
Michigan Argus