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Multum in Parvo.

People do nob lack ebrengtb ; they lack will—Hugo. The weak have remedies, the wise have joys.—l_oung. A man musb become wise ab Mb own ex' pense.—Montigne. , . ~ He who seeks the truth should be of no country.—Volbaire. . „. '.. .. ~ When the stomach is satisfied, the food is bitter.—Swedish. , , ~. Like virgin parchment, capable of any inscription.—Maflflinger. y. Ungratefulness is the very fcoison of manhood.—Sir P; Sidney. Wit is bbc god of moments, bub genius is the god of age 3.— Bruyere. The mind conceives with path, bub » bring;? forth with delight.—Jbubert. Nothing is rarer than the u.e.of a frqrd in its fcx&ct _i_ea_iing.—Whipple. Rich in fib epithets, blest iv bhe lovely inaiTiajp^ of |ktf6 wbh-s.—Brtwer. , AU are bdrh to observe good drdeK bu» le* abb bdrh to establish ib.-^Jodberi.. "&*&s that, has just as mheh vanity« bfi w6&ta.nhderßfe.hdUM».-^P6_ia.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 190, 10 August 1895, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Multum in Parvo. Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 190, 10 August 1895, Page 2 (Supplement)

Multum in Parvo. Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 190, 10 August 1895, Page 2 (Supplement)