The Inscriptions At the Panama Pacific International Exposition

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The Inscriptions At the Panama Pacific International Exposition
Porter Garnett
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In 1874 he was stricken with paralysis. He lived the rest of his life at Camden, New Jersey. He died March 26, 1892.
12 INSCRIPTION No. N. Court of the Universe; Arch of the Set- ting Sun, east side, facing court. Panel at right of attic.
(Spain) TRUTH - WITNESS OF THE PAST COUN- CILLOR OF THE PRESENT GUIDE OF THE FUTURE -Cervantes.
This passage, which occurs in the ninth chapter of the first book of "Don Quixote, " has to do with truth as revealed through history.
Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
...was born at Alcala de Her- nares, Spain, on or about September 29, 1547. After receiving his education at the universities of Salamanca and Madrid, he became a soldier, and was wounded at the famous battle of Lepanto in 1571. In 1575 he was captured by an Algerine corsair and taken as a slave to Algiers. He was ransomed for five hundred ducats and returned to Madrid, where he began the active literary career which he pursued until his death, on April 23, 1616, on which day Shakespeare also died.

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