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Baccalaureate addresses
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An oration, urging the necessity of religion, as the only permanent basis of civil government. Pronounced in the Baptist Meeting-House in Providence, at the commencement of Rhode-Island College, September 5, A.D. 1798. By Otis Thompson, A.B. Published at the request of the students. [Four lines of Latin quotatons]
Thompson, Otis, 1776-1859.Date: 1798- Books
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An oration upon genius, pronounced at the anniversary commencement of Harvard University, in Cambridge, July 19, 1797. By Joseph Perkins, A.M.
Perkins, Joseph, 1772-1803.Date: 1797- Books
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The cause of man; an oration: together with valedictory addresses, pronounced at the commencement of Rhode Island College, September 7, A.D. 1796. By Tristam Burges. [One line from Pope]
Burges, Tristam, 1770-1853.Date: M.DCC.XCVI. [1796]- Books
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A contrast between the effects of religion, and the effects of atheism. An oration, delivered at commencement, Harvard University, Cambridge, July 17th, 1799. By Leonard Woods, A.M. Pastor of the Third Church in Newbury.
Woods, Leonard, 1774-1854.Date: 1799- Books
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An oration, on the propriety of introducing the science of jurisprudence into a course of classical education. Pronounced in the Baptist Meeting-House in Providence, at the anniversary commencement of Rhode-Island College, September 6th, A.D. 1797. By Samuel W. Bridgham, a candidate for the degree of Master in the Arts. Published at the request of the students.
Bridgham, Samuel W. (Samuel Willard), 1774-1840.Date: M,DCC,XCVII. [1797]