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Show basin. Multitudes of all ages come from under the heavy hand of oppression, and desire instruction in order to be free, youthful, and happy. This boon must be given them without respect to age or means. The emigrants and outcasts of all nations will here find cheapest terms. Here instruction by means of lectures or otherwise will be brought to the level of the laboring classes of every creed, and every living language. It is neither arrogant or extravagant to say that this institution is forewith prepared to teach more living languages classically, than any other University on the face of the earth; and as to the matter of dead languages, we leave them mostly to the dead. The known industry of this people in reading cities and temples, with almost magic celerity, is not least visible in their system of diffusing knowledge of the sciences throughout the popular mass. It is interwoven in the very fabric of this people's organization and progress to educate the mass, and elevate all the people to the fullest extent of their capacity. j\( ADKMIC T)KPARTMliNT I In-:. \'j to £ crtif 11'•••.:' I (•.•!•/'.¦ :u jV Vojm ri in i'ii t ¦\» $t..u-. Kj i.iiv.c.¦?<>¦;. AN OLD DIPLOMA Facilities for acquiring intelligence from every portion of the globe will be more perfectly secured to this institution than to any other of our acquaintance. Correspondence will be kept up with persons in the service of the University, living at London Edinburgh, Paris, Rome, Copenhagen and Calcutta. Whatever is valuable in the laws and usages of nations, or in their antiquities, whatever in the structure of diversified languages, or in practical mechanism, whatever in the fabric of governments, or in domestic sociality, or in morals, or in Pagan or Christian ethics, or whatever in physical laws, or in laws resulting the communication of spirits, Pag? Twenty-eight |