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Excerpt from A Layman's Life in the Days of the Tractarian Movement: In Memoriam Arthur (Acland) Troyte
Now though it is quite true that Arthur Acland did not aspire to any eminent place in. History, it is also true that much of his work was of a most enduring kind, and has been a benefit not only to his own but to succeeding generations. No better introduction to this sketch can be given than a few sentences written by two of his friends, both eminent men in their respective careers, both of whom had excellent Opportunities of forming an opinion of his Character. They both sound most clearly what was indeed the Key-note of his life.
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