About This Book
A curated selection of the author's essays, letters, and speeches offers reflections on moral character and practical manliness, stressing courage, honesty, sympathy, and public duty. Autobiographical passages recall childhood and schooldays and recount formative friendships and incidents that shaped convictions. The collection balances personal anecdote, ethical counsel, and religious reflection, examining faith, education, and civic responsibility through plainspoken examples and maxims intended to guide conduct rather than advance abstract theory.
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