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Although the history of such men may be less fruitful in bold adventure and stirring incidents, than that of those who hold an exalted place in the eyes of the world, yet their characters are, at least, not defaced by the vices and inconsistencies which are so often associated with popular greatness. If to be good is to be great, if to pursue a course of life which is regulated by the Divine principle, and to prefer the path of manifested duty to the honors and emoluments of the world, be noble, then were those whose lamented death has been the cause of the present meeting, entitled to be ranked amongst the great and good.
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