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Day - Night - Morning of life - Old age    Fable of the Wild Boar (4241)
Day - Night - Morning of life - Old age    Fable of the Wild Boar (4241)
Ills  In history -
Ills  In history -
   Nations rise & fall all to op-    This Nation - Pil-[[Fathers?]]
   Nations rise & fall all to op-    This Nation - Pil. Fathers
  Emancipation - Congo - Upper B -
  Emancipation - Congo - Upper B -
Ills  In Grace - Moses [[nd?]] Egypt    Roman Empire in time of X    Greek Language
Ills  In Grace - Moses and Egypt    Roman Empire in time of X    Greek Language
   Jews - lost their op - by rejecting
   Jews - lost their op - by rejecting
= No other Method Consistent with the Nature of man -
= No other Method Consistent with the Nature of man -


4. Ability to make right use of opportunities lies at the oasis of human success.
4. Ability to make right use of opportunities lies at the basis of human success.
  Ills - Motto over the temple at Delphos "Know thy opportunity."
  Ills - Motto over the temple at Delphos "Know thy opportunity."
= Not genius -
= Not genius -

Latest revision as of 04:54, 12 March 2021

Day - Night - Morning of life - Old age Fable of the Wild Boar (4241) Ills In history -

 Nations rise & fall all to op-    This Nation - Pil. Fathers
Emancipation - Congo - Upper B -

Ills In Grace - Moses and Egypt Roman Empire in time of X Greek Language

 Jews - lost their op - by rejecting

= No other Method Consistent with the Nature of man -

4. Ability to make right use of opportunities lies at the basis of human success.

Ills - Motto over the temple at Delphos "Know thy opportunity."

= Not genius -

Pliny - "No man possesses a genius

S. Applied to men out of X - Now- is your oppor - "To day if ye will hear" &c Ills Boy lost his rope over a crag