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e way several times from memory. And then let him similarly recite the entire twenty events.
=20 and 21--In.=--Favoring poor people--debtors and poor students--characterises both events.
=21 and 22--In.=--This college among other things prosecuted the study of Philosophy--"the complete unification of knowledge"--Faraday unified three elements.
=22 and 23--In.=--Light, heat and electricity arise from latency to manifestation--a physical birth--here, too, is the birth of an organism.
=23 and 24--In.=--Beginning of two careers--one of an individual and the other of a body of persons.
=24 and 25--Ex.=--Object and aims different--one was a promotion of science--new science--highest science--the other was reverence for old literature--greatest of all literatures.
=25 and 26--Ex.=--Liberal outlay of money in art circles--great scarcity in business.
=26 and 27--Ex.=--Anguish and suffering unallayed--pain neutralized.
=27 and 28--Ex.=--Suppression of individual feeling--society's outburst.
=28 and 29--In.=--Explosion of seething elements--a new nation--royal birth.
=29 and 30--In. and Ex.=--Nation protects Royal child--a foreigner seeks same protection.
=30 and 31--In. and Ex.=--Treaty between State and individual--treaty between States.
=31 and 32--Ex.=--Canal transportation comparatively safe--horseback riding liable to accidents.
=32 and 33--In.=--Farewell to life--farewell to stage.
=33 and 34--Ex.=--Close of one kind of exhibition and opening of another.
=34 and 35--Ex.=--Peaceful industries triumph--usurpation by intrigue and blood.
=35 and 36--Ex. and In.=--Beginning of one career and close of another--a trampler on laws; a respecter of them.
=36 and 37--Ex.=--Great General's death; royal birth.
=37 and 38--Ex.=--Life and choleraic deaths feared.
=38 and 39--In.=--Rebuke of religious zeal--dismissal for opinion's sake.
=39 and 40--In.=--A cleric dis