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actual contact with old world conditions, with peoples of various countries; with affairs industrial, politicial, municipal, agricultural, naval, military, dramatic, literary, artistic, & scientific; with the beauties of architecure, with the tombs of the illustrious dead, with life of many cities, gives to knowledge a more specific direction by focussing it on objects real things which hitherto had been more or less mentally obscure, or mere figaments of imagination. Hence a broader & a clearer vision is obtained, and education is thus carried to a greater degree of completeness. The voyage to England, whether it be via Cape Town or Suez Canal, brings the Soldiers through many lands seas climes, & when they arrive in England their minds are well stored with