Deeds, words, thoughts, probably in that order of importance, are the common means by which a man may influence his contemporaries and their affairs. A powerful orator, Fredrick Maitland Innes as editor, lecturer, lay preacher, Colonial Treasurer and sometime Premier, had both the potential and opportunity to leave a lasting imprint in politics, press and society.
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