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Paperback Labour: A Baccalaureate Address Delivered Before The Senior Class, Dickinson College, July 7, 1841 Book

ISBN: 1273703383

ISBN13: 9781273703386

Labour: A Baccalaureate Address Delivered Before The Senior Class, Dickinson College, July 7, 1841

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"Labour: A Baccalaureate Address" presents John McClintock's address to the graduating class of Dickinson College in 1841. This historical document offers insights into the prevailing attitudes toward labor, education, and societal values during the antebellum period in the United States. McClintock's address provides a snapshot of the intellectual and social climate of the time, reflecting the importance placed on hard work, moral character, and the pursuit of knowledge. The address serves as a valuable primary source for understanding 19th-century American history and the development of higher education.

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