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all �whose mother�tongue has already won for itself such an unequalled empire over the modern world�can learn this lesson at least from the ancient Greeks and bestow a little care and some proportion of the years of education to the study of a language which is perhaps to play a predominant part in the future progress of mankind。
Let us remember the author can always do his —as a sufferer I reflect with satisfaction upon that �or Hackenschmidt with �it is not enough for him to be able to think well and ;great also is his responsibility。
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