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Chapter 8

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in testing manliness as distinguished from courage, we shall have to reckon sooner or later with the idea of duty. nelson’s column stands in the most conspicuous site in all london, and stands there with all[24] men’s approval, not because of his daring courage. lord peterborough, in a former generation, lord dundonald in the one which succeeded, were at least as eminent for reckless and successful daring. but it is because the idea of devotion to duty is inseparably connected with nelson’s name in the minds of englishmen, that he has been lifted high above all his compeers in england’s capital.

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