An Address, Delivered in the Church At Princeton, the Evening Before the Annual Commencement of the College of New Jersey, September 14, 1833

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Geology and mineralogy, under the guidance of a sound philosophy, have awakened a kindred interest in the mind of intellectual man, and the inmost recesses and profoundest depths of the earth are explored, to beautify and adorn its exterior.
Nor is this enlargement of the boundaries of science the only remarkable characteristic of the times in which we live.
The height to which it has been carried, is not more striking than the extent to which it has been spread. The breadth of the foundation b
...ears a fair proportion to the towering elevation of the edifice. The loftiest intellects and the most profound acquirements have been devoted as well to smooth the ascent up the road they have journeyed, as to push forward into new paths of exploration. In every department of science the elementary treatises and modes of instruction, which are designed to open the portals within which its mysteries are enshrined, have become numerous and per- spicuous beyond all former example. Facilities for acquiring the fundamental principles of every science, are accessible to each member of the community.

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