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AN INSCRIPTION FOR WAR MEMORIALS. [To THE EDITOR OF THE

" SPECTATOR."' Ste, —Reading " The Good Soldier " in Fuller's Holy and Pro- fane State, I happened on a passage which, omitting a few words, would, I take leave to think, constitute a wholly admirable inscription for war and the like memorials. It so would run, " They possess the reward of their valour with God in heaven and leave to the world the rich inheritance of their memory." The reference is p. 118 of the edition of 184L—I am,