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Americans, address themselves, with peculiar emphasis to the inmates of this Academy. You are surrounded with associations admirably adapted to awaken a generous enthusiasm in the pursuit of knowledge, the love of country, and the practice of virtue. Science spreads before you her choicest stores. From every corner of your encampment from the casements of your academic halls you - you converse with nature in her sublimest mood. In your daily rambles, History greets you with some lesson of instruction-telling you now of the father of his country-that noblest model of heroic virtue and now of Kosciuskothe champion of liberty and the friend of manand urging you to copy their examples and aspire to their renown. And that nothing may be wanting to enforce her precepts, she warns you, in the fate of Arnold, to shun the vices which fitted him for that act of shame and that career of guilt, by which his name has been forever linked, in the memory of Americans, with that of him who betrayed the Saviour of mankind.

With all your studies and pursuits; from every rock and glen; from the majestic river which rolls beneath your feet, and from the mountain tops which point your thoughts to Heaven; from the parental hearths round which your

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affections so love to linger; from your hoping, confiding country; and above all, from Him who gave you a nature capable of enjoying the exhibitions of his power, of tracing his wondrous ways, and of kindling with lofty and virtuous emotions, there comes a voice to instruct, to warn, to cheer you. To those of you who are about to exchange the exercises and pleasures of this seat of science, for the responsibilities and trials of active life, its tones are fraught with a solemnity and tenderness which you only can feel, and which should prompt you, with every reminiscence of a spot so hallowed, to heed and to obey the lessons it enjoins. "Put on,"-such is the exhortation it addresses to you all. "Put on the whole armour of right principles; march, with unfaltering step, in the path of duty, making diligence and integrity, truth and justice, the companions of your way; proclaim against all vicious inclinations and each low desire, an exterminating war; contend for the mastery in this sternest of conflicts; strive for that brightest of victorious wreaths-the chaplet which adorns the brow of him who rules his spirit, who vanquishes his passions, who fights 'the good fight' of faith and virtue;-so shall you be enabled to fill up the measure of action

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and of honour here; and when the Captain of our salvation shall summon you to his presence, you shall come before him with songs of triumph, and receive from His lips the welcome plaudit-from his hand, the amaranthine crown!"

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