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- A discourse on the advantages of a national university: especially in its influence on the union of the States : delivered, by request, to the Erodelphian Society of Miami University, on the seventh anniversary of that institution, September 25th, 18321
- A national university: review of the paper read before the higher department of the National Educational Association at Elmira, N.Y., Aug. 5, 1873, by Dr. Charles W. Eliot, LL.D., President of Harvard College1
- A plea for stability and permanence in institutions of learning: delivered before the trustees, officers and students of the Cleveland Medical College, February 26, 18451
- Address delivered at the commencement of the Normal College of the City of New York, June 30th, 18871
- An address before the Association of the Alumni of the University of the City of New York, June 26, 18551
- An address delivered at Nashville, T., October 5th, 1830: being the first anniversary of the Alumni Society of the University of Nashville1
- An address delivered before the Rush Medical Society, in the Willoughby Medical College1
- An address, delivered at the commencement of the lectures: in the College of Physicians and Surgeons in the city of New-York1
- An introductory address, delivered at the opening of the annual course of lectures of the College of Physicians and Surgeons, in the city of New York, October 19th, 18571
- An oration on education: delivered before the Society for the Promotion of a Rational System of Education, and a numerous assembly of ladies and gentlemen, in St. John's Church, November 7th 1811 : by appointment of the Society : with annotations1
- Education in its relation to the physical health of the brain: a lecture delivered before the Rhode Island Institute of Instruction, October 18, 18501
- Inaugural address delivered at the opening of Morrison College, Lexington, Kentucky: November 4th, 18331
- Introductory address delivered in Greenwood Hall, before the class of the Eclectic Medical Institute: November 10th, 18531
- Philosophical principles of education and their scientific application to the development and perfection of medical science: delivered before the Louisiana State Medical Society at its 10th annual session, Monroe, Louisiana, April 25th, 18881
- Relations of popular education with the progress of empiricism: annual address read before the New Jersey Medical Society at its eighty-seventh anniversary, held at Trenton, Jan. 25, 18531
- Thoughts on the spirit of improvement, the selection of its objects, and its proper direction: being an address (delivered April 1st, 1835,) to the Agatheridan and Erosophian societies of Nashville University1