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A Golden Law.

Human laws are often so numerous as to escape our memories, and som< times so darkly and inconsistent! worded as to puzzle and embarrass our understandings. But the law of down to others as we would have then: do even unt > us is attended with none of these inconveniences : the grossest minds can scarcely misapprehend it, and the weak est memoties are capable of retaining it. We may safely agree upon it a the golden mean, which, if universally observed, would nuke the w’orld uni versaly happy;-every man a bei (- factor, a goc d angel, a deity, as it were,

to '.iis fellow creatures; and earth tie very image of h aven ! Bp. Attek BURY.

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White Ribbon, Volume 7, Issue 79, 1 December 1901, Page 8

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A Golden Law. White Ribbon, Volume 7, Issue 79, 1 December 1901, Page 8

A Golden Law. White Ribbon, Volume 7, Issue 79, 1 December 1901, Page 8

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