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Not two leaves in tlie forest are exactly the same form and texture. No two grains of sand taken froin the seashore or tlie great African desert are identical in bulk and outline. Even the two drops of water the most alike in the uuiverse will cxhibit Bouie inarks of distinction when submitted to a powerful inicrosoope. ïhe law that exoludes duplicates froin the visible kingdom of nature, is also s law of the moral world. From Adam to the last man, no two races will be found exactly the same ; and variety in trait and liueament of human charaoter is as inexhaustible as is a man's outward appearanoe. The power which ia one man's moral composition is ardent, demonstrative, predomínate, to another lies dorniant or dead. The oraving which in one breast concentrates upon itself the whole mind and will before its voice can be silenoed or its will appeased, is nevé' telt, scaroely understood by a being rj ft different organization. The weakr _egg 0 a weak man is laughed at in ''üojn ),y the strength of the strong; vr oral r and weak pulp travel sxde b 8Íde and souls of fine porcelam tremí,le in the near présenos of iron p_nd
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Michigan Argus