THOUGHT FOR THE DAY.
There is a tendency at the present time to court change for its own sake. This is erroneously termed a love of reform. bomething very like a revolution is going on in our midst, while th?re is much reason to apprehend that few real grievances are abated; the spurious too exclusively occupying the popular mind, to render"easy a just distinction. ... What ,: is everybody's business is literally "nobody's _ business, when the public virtue is the groat moving power. . — Fenunor© Cooper.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14810, 30 October 1913, Page 6
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