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Excerpt from Library of Universal History and Popular Science, Vol. 23 of 25: Containing a Record of the Human Race From the Earliest Historical Period to the Present Time; Embracing a General Survey of the Progress of Mankind in National and Social Life, Civil Government, Religion, Literature, Science and Art
The vast extent of the field, the treasures of knowledge which have been already gath ered, and the harvest which is still in the ear, impress the student more and more the deeper he advances into the study. Surely, if from some higher Sphere, beings of a pure ly spiritual nature - nourished, that is, not by material meats and drinks, but by ideas - look down Upon the lot of man, they must be before everything amazed at the complaints of poverty which rise up from every side. When every stone on which we tread can yield a history, to follow up which is almost the work of a lifetime; when every word we use is a thread leading back the mind through centuries of man's life on earth; it must be confessed that, for riches of any but a materi al sort, for a wealth of ideas, the mind's nourishment, there ought to be no lack.
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