Henry Morton Stanley Quotes
When I Examine The Conclusion [on Experiments With The Electric Light Bulb Experiments Published In The Herald] Which Everyone Acquainted With The Subject Will Recognize As A Conspicuous Failure, Trumpeted As A Wonderful Success, I [conclude] ... That The Writer ... Must Either Be Very Ignorant, And The Victim Of Deceit, Or A Conscious Accomplice In What Is Nothing Less Than A Fraud Upon The Public.
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