Fire Prevention and Extinction.
CONTRIBUTED PAPER—NO. I.
A review of history, ancient and modern, cannot fail to convince the student that human nature in all ages presents a strange anomaly in the way that the most vital matters of self-preservation and existence have been and are still commonly regarded; that social science has been the least considered of all sciences, and that reforms are not so much the result of thought as of dearly-bought, hard, practical experience.
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