Tappan, Henry Philip, 1805-1881
Tappan, Henry Philip
Henry Philip Tappan President of the University of Michigan
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Works
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Abraham Lincoln. Rede bei der gedachtnissfeier in der Dorotheenkirche zu berlin, 2. mai 1865, gehalten von dr. H. P. Tappan, corresp. mitglied der Franzosischen academie. Autorisirte uebersetzung. | |
Brief memorials of an only daughter. | |
A discourse on the death of Abraham Lincoln ... delivered Tuesday, May 2, 1865, in the Dorotheen-Church, Berlin | |
The doctrine of the will : applied to moral agency and responsibility | |
The doctrine of the will, determined by an appeal to consciousness | |
Elements of logic; together with an introductory view of philosophy in general, and a preliminary view of the reason. | |
The growth of cities : a discourse delivered before the New York geographical society, on the evening of March 15th, 1855 | |
idea of a university defined and illustrated | |
Illustrious personages of the nineteenth century : with an introduction | |
The mutual responsibiilties [sic] of physicians and the community : being an address to the graduating class of the Medical College of the University of Michigan, delivered March 27th, 1856 | |
President Tappan's message to the Law Congress of the University of Michigan. Delivered January 18th, 1862 ... | |
Proofs that the common theories and modes of reasoning respecting the depravity of mankind exhibit it as a physical attribute | |
Public education: an address, delivered in the hall of the House of Representatives, in the Capitol at Lansing, on the evening of January 28, 1857. | |
Review by Rev. Dr. H.P. Tappan of his connection with the University of Michigan. | |
A review of Edward's "Inquiry into the freedom of the will." | |
A step from the new world to the old ... 1852. | |
University education |