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Excerpt from An Address at the Reopening of the Pardee Hall, Lafayette College: November 30, 1880
The memory is lively also as well as strong in bringing up matters which have been manipulated. The will seems to at tach itself specially to them and give them something of its own activity and freedom. They spring promptly to mind when needed. The difference between just knowing a thing so that you can think it up if you are questioned and have time, and knowing it so that it will come itself without effort, clear and bright, is lil
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