An Introductory Lecture Delivered Before the Institute of Arts And Sciences, Pittsburgh, On the 20th December, 1836

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But New York, the greatest of these, and justly the proudest of her harbor, has but one channel of a promise from nature of her unlimited greatness. We, in the last repose of the improvements of mankind, have two, most wonderfully co-operating, and show- ing us that our calculations can never be too sanguine, and 8 can never be made on a deceitful foundation. Our water communications ramify through an unmeasurable extent of the prime soil of our continent, and while the mountains and hills in o...ur adjoining regions are full of the richest mines of ore, our city occupies the very centre of a coal field to which none other bears a comparison. It is a beautiful remark of a celebrated writer respecting coal, that while its origin is un- certain and disputed, the final cause or reason for which infi- nite wisdom laid it up in such immense storehouses is not doubtful : It was obviously, says he, laid up for the use of man.
The spirit of this remark cannot be perceived till we reflect a little.


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