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or Tories ; but as the development of man in times 

 past, and in other conditions than our own. 



But, as it is one of the principles of our College to 

 be self-supporting, the public must lead, and we must 

 follow, in these matters. If my hearers take to heart 

 what I have said about liberal education, they will 

 desire these things, and I doubt not we shall be able 

 to supply them. But we must wait till the demand 

 is made. ' 



