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Economic Hints

From the July 1886 issue of The Christian Science Journal


Kind Words.

The Boston Traveller notices the June number of this Journal in a very pleasant way. A good paper, this same Traveller.


Cyclopædia Britannica.

Note the advertisement of Little, Brown & Co. This great work is in itself a library. Nobody who can spare the money can afford to be without it. Ten thousand other books, in days of reading, will not afford the information gleaned in five minutes from this valuable compendium.


But in this life Of error, ignorance, and strife,
Where nothing is but all things seem,
Are we the shadows of a dream.

It is a modest creed, and yet
Pleasant, if one considers it,
To own that death itself must be,
Like all the rest, a mockery.

For Love and Beauty and Delight,
There is no death nor change; their night
Exceeds our organs, which endure
No light, being themselves obscure.


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