He Was a Man Take Him All in All I Shall Not Look Upon His Like Again

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He Was a Man Take Him All in All I Shall Not Look Upon His Like Again
Edward J Jacob
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D.
Joseph Smith 1840 a. D.
Karl Marx 1867 a. D.
Mary Baker Eddy 1895 a. D.
— 19 — — 20 — \Jp TO THE present moment not one of that imposing list has been able to solve the two problems posed by Abraham Lincoln.
The net tabulated results of their efforts since the beginning of civilization are recorded in the next nine pages.
— 21 — 22 — * — 23 — — 24 — 25 — — 26 — 27 28 — 29 -30- Xhe foregoing pages remain blank as of this date. The time is becoming short . . . The Atom Bomb and Biological War-
... fare (deadly germ sprays) can and per- haps will soon say FINIS However, the door is still open wide for the followers of any of the aforemen- tioned prophets to fill in these blank pages with a solution of these age-old problems.
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