Distinction Between Character and Reputation
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Excerpt from Distinction Between Character and Reputation: An Address Before the Parthenon Society, of Beulah Male Institute, by James A. Long, Esq., Delivered June 16, 1859
Every age has some peculiar marks, - some distinct features, - standing out bold and prominent, by which to distinguish it from others. Thus, we read of the Pastoral age, before men learned to fell the forest or turn the sod, of the Patri archal ago, when men lived in tents, went from valley to valley, and led their ¿ocks and herds along the fresh water streams in search of green pastures - when the servants of Abraham and Lot contended in the desert for the wells of fresh water. Again, we read of the Golden age, ascribed by the Poets to the time of old Saturn, the father of the Gods.
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