An Eulogium Pronounced 23d January 1835 in the Chapel of the College of Charl

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An Eulogium Pronounced 23d January 1835 in the Chapel of the College of Charl
J Jasper Adams
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In every company, he put him- self on a footing with the humblest. His manners were at all times affable and conciliating. He possessed frankness untainted by the slightest approach to rudeness. His urbanity was unfail- ing and his equanimity (semper idem vultus, semper eadem froiis) did not seem capable of being disturbed. He was in the habit of conversing much and without reserve with all orders of men. Modest merit he loved to encourage. The young unknown to fame, the timid shrinking from pu...blic observation, always found in him a sympathising friend, a wise and sincere adviser, and if necessary, a generous patron.
2. It must be manifest, that practical usefulness was the chief aim and object of his life. Placed by Providence in easy cir- cumstances, he was furnished with manifold opportunities of showing the prevailing spirit which reigned within him. Cicero observes, that there are two ways by which the rich man may do good ; the one, by the judicious and discriminating use of his wealth, the other, by his personal endeavours to be useful.


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