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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...keynote of this philosophy is that man cannot ever acquire Brahma, but must realize him. This aim cannot be accomplished by knowledge, for all knowledge is partial. In the Upanishad is written, "Mind can never know Brahma; words can never describe him. He can only be known by our soul, by its joy in him and by its love for him. Let man but once understand this great truth, and every obstacle, every task will become a joy; remain ignorant and we will pass from starvation to starvation, from trouble to trouble, and from one fear even to another...
Among the purchases are manuscripts and volumes written by Sir Anthony Fitzherbert (1470-1538), an English jurist who served as Justice of the Court of Common Pleas for many years. The copy of his "Natura Breviu," is a sound and perfect copy (1519) which is said to be very rare. Besides this volume, there are: five samples of the work of Sir John Fortescue (1394-1476), an English lawyer who sat on the Chief Justice's bench in the King's Court in 1442; many copies of tenures written by Sir Thomas de Littleton (1407-1481), an English and legal...
...night to insure the securing of reduced rates. At least 25 requests for taxi-cabs must be made in order to take advantage of the offer made by the taxi-cabs company. Members of the class who wish to place their order with the committee are asked to leave written notice with C. H. Crombie, 45 Winthrop street, today...
...Committee has found that it will be possible to get reduced rates on taxi-cab service for the evening of Friday, February 14, if a sufficient number of men sign up for it. All men who intend to use taxi-cabs should leave written notice with C. H. Crombie, 45 Winthrop street, at once, and they will be given the privilege of the reduced rates if at least twenty applications are received. Detailed information may be obtained at time of making application...
...fickleness on his part or to ambition to play a larger role in the government. The zeitgeist has forced the role upon him, providing he is found to be morally able to sustain it. Some of the things which Mr. Wilson wrote in 1884 would, if written in 1913, be written differently...