An Address Delivered at the Dedication of Dane Law College in Harvard University, October 23, 1832 |
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Address advantages Antecedent ardor aspect attained auspices benefactor BENJAMIN F branch Britain called to act connexion consequence constitute courts of justice Dane Law College delivered disincorporate duty elevated eminent professional England English law fession founder Gentlemen greater number honors and rewards Hume's History improvements influences Inns of Court institution instruction intel interests Introductory Lecture JOSIAH QUINCY knowl labor Law-School lawyer learning lectual legal education means and multiplies members of Dane ment mind moot courts nation naturally invites nature of things necessarily nexion Norman conquest orderly method path of true practition present day principles profession Professor Professorships progress pursue pursuit raise his thoughts rank reduce the laws reflect honor respect Roman law seminary Serjeant Hawkins Sir Matthew Hale Sir William Blackstone society spirit student success sufficient ac superior light take possession talent Thomas Wood throw light tion true glory truth University wealth WENDELL PHILLIPS young