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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 January 2018
At the end of each year of labor, the workman, in whatever field his efforts may be expended, is accustomed to survey the results and to estimate his progress. The merchant takes stock of his goods, the agriculturist calculates his gains and re-values his cattle and crops, the politician counts his party, and the student contemplates the more noble acquisitions of mind.
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