The man of integrity is one who makes it his constant

rule to follow the road of duty, according as Truth and [15]

the voice of his conscience point it out to him. He is not

guided merely by affections which may some time give

the color of virtue to a loose and unstable character.

The upright man is guided by a fixed Principle, which

destines him to do nothing but what is honorable, and to [20]

abhor whatever is base or unworthy; hence we find him

ever the same,—at all times the trusty friend, the affec-

tionate relative, the conscientious man of business, the