Excerpt from University Reform: Report of the Resolutions Adopted at a Great Public Meeting of the Inhabitants of Kingston, Wednesday Evening, 6th March, 1861, With the Speeches Delivered on the Occasion
Mr. Mayor; Ladies and Gentlemen - I should req'uite the cordiality. Which I have received, should you at this advanced period of the night. I may, Sir, cont gratulatethis meeting, the City of Kingston and the 31} niver sity of Queen's College, upon the accession of a gentleman to your community; at the head of that institution,;noble, in. Sentiment, of'high scientific andliterary attainments, yvith largeness of heart, Christian in character, and philanthropic. Infspirit. 3(loud cheeringz)' I -may also reforao another: gentleman Whom I knew in whom'i have'list'ened with su Whom I Jock as one of country;.: It is anhonor to Kin ada to have such a man. Sir, I?
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