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Northern Illinois University
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New York Weekly
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v. 27 no. 35
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New York Weekly, v. XXVII, no. 35, July 8, 1872 (Issue) |
Author: |
Hepworth, George H. (George Hughes), 1833-1902
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Date: |
July 8, 1872 |
First Sentence: |
If one wants to become an architect, he is generally a little modest about putting his sign out and soliciting business until he has learned the practical and theoretical secrets of the science. |
Last Sentence: |
Study the Science of Living, get the Rules by heart, and then, believe me, your days will break forth into music, and you will find that "Earth has no sorrow which Heaven cannot heal." |
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