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[Written in ink upper left]
Aug. 27: 1848. So. [South] Malden.
Sept. 8: 1850 – Sac. (Sacramento) City.
[upper right corner]
(No. 36.)
Luke 12:4. [centered]
"And I say unto you my friends – Be
not afraid of them that kill the body,
and after that have no more that they can
do:" _______
______ [centered]
Courage is always admired.
We have in instinct wh. [which] it appeals to.
It is worthy of all the deference paid
to it – but we sometimes mistake
that for courage – which is something
else. Obliged to make distinctions here
as always so as not to deceive our-
-selves. All is not true courage
wh. [which] goes by the name.
Moral courage is the only true courage.
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