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The Legend of William Tell
“Ye crags and peaks, I’m with you once again! I hold to you the hands you first beheld, to show they still are free. Methinks I hear a spirit in your echoes answer me, and bid your tenant welcome to … Continue reading
How The “Learned Blacksmith” Found Time
“The loss of an hour,” says the philosopher, Leibnitz, “is the loss of a part of life.” This is a truth that has been appreciated by most men who have risen to distinction,–who have been world benefactors. The lives of … Continue reading