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HUNTERIAN ORATION.
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He was unequalled in steadfastness of friendship.

Sarictusque pudicas
Servat amicitiae leges amor.—Statius.

is information was drawn from every department of knowledge; his penetration was profound; his judgment marked the happy combination of the active and superior powers of intellect; his decisions disclosed the most comprehensive reasoning; his advice was invaluable.

Trepidis ubi dulcia nautis
Lumina—Pharos.—Statius.

Mr. Long was my preceptor, my patron, and my friend.

THE END.


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