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But a University training is the greatest ordinary means to a great bu ordinary end; it aims at raising the intellectual tone of society, at cultivating the public mind, at purifying the national taste, at supplying true principles to popular enthusiasm and fixed aims to popular aspiration, at giving enlargement and sobriety to the ideas of the age, at facilitating the exercise of political power and refining the intercourse of private life. It is the education which gives a man a clear conscious view of his own opinions and judgments, a truth in developing them, an eloquence in expressing them and a force in using them. It teaches him to see things as they are, to go right to the point, to disentangle a skeing of thought, to go right to the point, to disentangle a skeing of thought, to detect what is sophistical, and to discard what is irreleva'.c. It prepares him to fill any post with credit, and to master any subject with facility.