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sant than army or navy for the conquest of the world."

The chief factor in all these harvests of wealth and upward and onward movements, have been, and must continue to be, the young men of the nation. They are the heirs and owners of a sacred and proud inheritance. It is for them to accept it, to honor, amplify and uphold it and hand it down, even more rich in fruitage, to their children.

As it has been in war so it must be in the grandeurs and glories of peace, young men must do the work. A noble ancestry admonishes them and the world turns to them with solicitous eyes. Only by morality, by industry, by patriotism, by religion and by the cultivation of every righteous principle and every good habit can they fill their lofty mission and transmit, unimpaired, the tenures and triumphs of the nation.

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Habits, 55; of aged, 185.
Hamilton, Alexander, 67;
on study, 263.

Hamilton, Sir Wm. R., 73.
Handel, 89; a worker, 266.
Hannibal, 64.
Haydn, 90.
Harrison, Benjamin, on
wages, 286.

Harvey, Dr, discovery, 274.
Haven, H. P., 275.
Health and Physique, 277.
Henry, Parick, on self-help,
220; industry, 262.
Herbert, Hon. H. A.,

monopolies, 285.

Heredity, 144, 278.

on

Holland, J. G., on youth, 18;
on temptation, 141; ef-
fects of vice, 183.
Holbrook, Mr. M. L., on
continence, 202.
Holmes, on opposition, 278.
Home, leaving, 46; seeking
a, 48; needed, 288.
Hopkins, Mark, on efforts,
256.

Houghton, Dr. H. C.,
chastity, 203.

on

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Massillion, painstaking, 264.
McCormick's reaper, 75.
Mead, Prof., on tobacco, 191.
Melanchthon, Philip, 83.
Men, young, of nation, 21;

who are? 22; number in
U. S., 27; marriage of,
49, 211; patriotic, 108;
morals of, 109, 140; why
go wrong, 142; manufac-
factured, 142; out of
work, 157; fathers of
posterity, 204; death
rate among, 206; in so-
ciety, 206, and vice, 208;
what must be, 221; high
aims, 225; what must do,
257; self-help, 261; must
work, 261, and health,
277; and ignorance, 280;

and poverty, 284; exalt
all nations, 292.
Mendelssohn, 89; a worker,

266.
Methodism, 82.

Michael Angelo, 92; industry,
265.

Milburn, Rev. W. H., 74.
Millais, 91.

Milton, 85; on cynics, 112;
on purity, 240; industry,
263.

Monopolies, 159, 285.
Montgomery, James, 86.
Moody, D. L., 86; on crime,

138.

Moore, Thomas, 87.
Morbid appetites, 146.
Moral uprightness, 251.
Morgan, George, 89.
Morton, Dr. T. G., 76.
Motley, his industry, 263.
Mozart, 88.

Muller, 79.

Napoleon, 64; on courage,

220.

Nation, progress of, 301.
Neander, 79.

"New South," the, 294.
Newton, 69; industry, 265.

Occupation, choosing an, 43;
lack of, 45.
Opportunity, 51.
Ovid, 62.

Page, Prof. C. M., on chas
tity, 202.

Parable of talents, 271.
Parker, Dr. Willard, on to.
bacco, 191.
Parker, Theodore, 95.
Pascal, 70.
Patriotism, 232.

Paying the Piper, 183.
Peloubet, Dr., on the pledge,

249.

Penn, Wm., persecuted, 275.

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