Progress, Its Grounds And Possibilities: An Address is a book written by Joseph P. Bradley in 1849. The book is an address delivered by the author to the graduating class of Rutgers College. The author discusses the concept of progress and its significance in society. He explores the different grounds on which progress can be made and the possibilities that exist for individuals and society as a whole. Bradley argues that progress is not a linear...
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