The book Henry Hardwick Faxon Mdcccxxiii Mdccccv was written by author Favill, Henry Baird, 1860-1916 Here you can read free online of Henry Hardwick Faxon Mdcccxxiii Mdccccv book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Henry Hardwick Faxon Mdcccxxiii Mdccccv a good or bad book?
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For one thing he did it to improve the conditions of living in his loved native town. For another thing he did it to show the entire Commonwealth that the law could be enforced. It was his law; enacted by the legislature in response to his appeals. He would set the standard of its enforcement for the State. Look closer still into his motives and you will see that he could not help doing as he did. When you search for reasons you come to this, which under- lies all others, — he was made that way.... He was a genuine New Englander of the Quincy brand, and what was not Yankee in him was stubborn Dutch. As we all know, the right New Englander is made up of faculty and fibre. By faculty he does things, goes straight to the mark, conquers suc- cess. Because of his fibre he persists to the end, idealizes, calls the heavenly powers to his aid. This is the New England conscience. It keeps the true son of this soil uncomfortable until it has its way, and then it is the turn of the other fellow to be uncomfortable.
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