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New York Weekly
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v. 32 no. 30
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New York Weekly, v. XXXII, no. 30, June 11, 1877 (Issue) |
Author: |
Thorn, Kate
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June 11, 1877 |
First Sentence: |
A wholesome regard for public opinion is, of course, to be desired, but whenever that regard becomes servile, then it ceases to be a virtue. |
Last Sentence: |
If we act according to our best judgment of what is just and proper, we can afford to leave the result-and whatever people say of us can matter but little when the final accounts are made up. |
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