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1 To every man so writing, the art, doubtless, is an ennobling one .
2 But as he chose his purpose mainly from selfish motives it did not become an ennobling one .
3 The fight is an ennobling one , when all is said: rejoice in it, because our children shall use the victory.
4 We have no right to assume, without very accurate examination of it, that this change has been an ennobling one .
5 And yet Professor H. H. Newman, an eminent evolutionist, in a letter to the writer, says, "The evolution idea is an ennobling one . " !
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