. Introduction to forestry economics. Forests and forestry. >fe --t 48 LIFE AND WORK OF But this was sometime after the period now under consi- deration. Meanwhile an important epoch in his career was at hand. During the thirty-three years of h\a past life he had proven the possession of certain qualities which almost ensure auccess to the man who has them. As a boy and a young man his affection for his parents had been something remarkable. His father naturally inspired re- spect, and the judicious and close intimacy to wbich he admitted the son, di^ much to mould the mind and char- acter


. Introduction to forestry economics. Forests and forestry. >fe --t 48 LIFE AND WORK OF But this was sometime after the period now under consi- deration. Meanwhile an important epoch in his career was at hand. During the thirty-three years of h\a past life he had proven the possession of certain qualities which almost ensure auccess to the man who has them. As a boy and a young man his affection for his parents had been something remarkable. His father naturally inspired re- spect, and the judicious and close intimacy to wbich he admitted the son, di^ much to mould the mind and char- acter of the future statesman. He won and wedded his wife despite the difference of religion which his education and family influence made a considerable difficulty, and being the man he was, it is probable that he never even considered the fact that her lack of money made the future depend entirely upon his Own exertiona He had clearly shown in the practice of law ^nd in the practice of prelim- inary politics that the performance of duty and the main- tenance of absolute integrity, wore to him far more pre- cious than the glamour of a fle^ \ing popularity, or the glitter of success obtained by doubtjEul means. And in the public recognition^of these qualit^s he had laid the foundation for a higher position and a j^^rmanent reputa- tion. «;Jter^N*J,'Ut-. iA. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Pearse, Peter H. , 1932-. Vancouver : University of British Columbia Press


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