Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Commencement, July 30, 1873
We start, then, with what I' will assume as a conceded fact, that taking men as they rise, if we would educate them, if we would strengthen and invigorate their moral and intellectual faculties, if we would fit them for lives of use fulness and honor, we must have schools.
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