Intellectual Leadership in American History An Address Delivered Before the So
Intellectual Leadership in American History An Address Delivered Before the So
Alexander H Alexander Hamilton Bullock
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But all that larger growth and attraction, all that wider range of tastes and ambitions expanding grandly toward the high things of knowledge, were the long wrought, the hard taught product of the human mind, the 21 Address. human will, under the leadership of the age that had gone to its rest. A more critical urgency for action had now arrived. A better combined array of moral forces than that which led the colonies in the last years of their dependence and the first of their union we might se...arch the centuries to discover. I take for granted you agree with me that the more . Cultivated minds take the lead hi civil life. There is a theory that public revolutions proceed upward from the body of the people, and control, enforce the orders of intelligence above. I do not so read our own or any other history. At all times, as it seems to me, perhaps more appreciably to our observation in times of great urgency in human affairs, the reason- ings and generous sentiments of great intellects work their way into the common channels of the general mind, and fill the office of its directory; and the attempt to make our own country an exception to the rule is a suggestion of flattery which the people do not ask, and an illusion which the truth will not bear.
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