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-8 TIIK IINIVKKSITV OF JLLSKOTt very best, an advance calls for all (lie l'<>i 1 enl siasm and moneyed help the State can give. I ties the best is not likely to l>e cheap, and what i* cheaj not likely to be the best. Vet. we need not I. i- am the democratic spirit, and the taxing power of a S ii>- wit\ six millions of intelligent and prosperous people, a; 1 wit) potential resources wholly beyond calculation. 1 farther we go in training men and women, in enlai knowledge, and in developing resources, the n and fruitful will that endowment be
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