fsSWhen Henry Taylor wrote, in bis eminent work. " Philip Van Arteveldo." that " tho world knows nothing of its greatest men," he meant to convey the idea that mankind were not preinformod of the master-minds that would leave their *' form and pressure" on the times in which they live. BecaußO great men naturally make thomselves known. They stamp their glory and their genius on the world. Many a sulfcrer would have reioiced, could it have been known anticipatively or prophetically, that "Udolpho Wolfe a Sohiedam Aromatic Schnapps" waa in embryo, before it was born to the world.
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Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2714, 3 January 1879, Page 2
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