Addresses by Rev. Jesse Appleton, D.D., Delivered at the Annual Commencements, from 1808-1818; with a Sketch of His Character
Brunswick: Joseph Griffin, 1820. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fair / No Jacket. Item #2326939
First edition. Binder's copy.
xxxi, 176 pp. Sabin 1802. A collection of addresses by the president of Bowdoin College. CONTENTS: Copies of the Application and Answer; Sketch of the Character of President Appleton; Inaugural Address: Annual Addresses: Commencement 1808: Classical Literature; Commencement 1809: Essential Difference of Moral Actions; Commencement 1810: Independence of Character; Commencement 1811: Love of Praise; Commencement of 1812: Philosophical Principles of Liberal Education; Commencement 1813: Harmony of Character; Commencement 1814: Connexion Between Intellectual and Moral Improvement; Commencement 1815: Immutability of Moral Distinctions; Commencement 1816: Practical Utility of Intellectual Philosophy in Public Life; Commencement 1817: Importance of Application; Commencement 1818: Influence of Liberal Education in Society; Introductory Lecture, Dangers and Securities of a College Life; Letter to the Students of Bowdoin College.
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