Excerpt from University Addresses: Being Addresses on Subjects of Academic Study Delivered to the University of Glasgow
IN taking leave of you last session, I referred at some length to various incidents that had occurred in the course of the session, and to various changes, past and prospective, affecting the welfare and pro gress of the University: I shall defer any remarks of a similar kind that might now be made till a like period of the session comes round again, believ ing, as I do, that I can make a better use of the present opportunity of addressing you, by directing your attention to some object of a more general character, but which, from its relation to your studies, may be supposed to possess some interest for Univer sity men. If, in doing so, I trespass a little longer than some would like on your patience, I trust that.
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