Oration Pronounced by the Honorable Robert C. Winthrop: Speaker of the House of Representatives of the United States, on the Fourth of July, 1848, on the Occasion of Laying the Corner-stone of the National Monument to the Memory of WashingtonJohn Wilson & Son, 1848 - 23 halaman |
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... ments ; the Judiciary ; the Authorities of the City and Dis- trict ; the officers of the army and navy and marines , from many a field and many a flood of earlier and of later fame ; veterans of the line and volunteers , fresh from the ...
... ments ; the Judiciary ; the Authorities of the City and Dis- trict ; the officers of the army and navy and marines , from many a field and many a flood of earlier and of later fame ; veterans of the line and volunteers , fresh from the ...
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... ments which have recently taken place on the continent of Europe ; where events , which would have given charac- ter to an age , have been crowded within the changes of a moon . Interesting , intensely interesting , as these events have ...
... ments which have recently taken place on the continent of Europe ; where events , which would have given charac- ter to an age , have been crowded within the changes of a moon . Interesting , intensely interesting , as these events have ...
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... ments . He made no pretensions to scholarship , and had no opportunity for extensive reading . It was not the power of sparkling wit or glowing rhe- toric . Though long associated with deliberative bodies , he never made a set speech in ...
... ments . He made no pretensions to scholarship , and had no opportunity for extensive reading . It was not the power of sparkling wit or glowing rhe- toric . Though long associated with deliberative bodies , he never made a set speech in ...
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... ment of that Republican System , of which he was , from first to last , the uncompromising advocate , and with the * Sparks's Life of Washington , pp . 354—5 . ultimate success of which he believed the best interests of 17.
... ment of that Republican System , of which he was , from first to last , the uncompromising advocate , and with the * Sparks's Life of Washington , pp . 354—5 . ultimate success of which he believed the best interests of 17.
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... ment of Washington . The Union , the Union in any event , let it be our sentiment this day ! Yes , to - day , fellow - citizens , at the very moment when the extension of our boundaries and the multiplication of our territories are ...
... ment of Washington . The Union , the Union in any event , let it be our sentiment this day ! Yes , to - day , fellow - citizens , at the very moment when the extension of our boundaries and the multiplication of our territories are ...
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4th of July allusion army assembled behold bespeak the gratitude capa Capitol character and example commemorates Constitution cordial Declaration devoted duty earliest enduring equal Europe event everywhere fame Father feel fellow-citizens freedom G. S. GIDEON George Washington glorious glory goeth hearts henceforth the name hold up afresh homage honor human liberty illustrious imitate important influence information and sound ington institutions Italy JOHN WILSON Lamartine LAYING THE CORNER-STONE lends less striking Machiavel mankind MEMORY OF WASHINGTON ments mighty modesty Monument to WASH name of Washington National Monument Society occa OCCASION OF LAYING ocean of fire official distinction Old World ORATION PRONOUNCED party power of Washington praise Thee precise epoch preparation and preservation pretensions principles public services Published by Order rendered Republic Republican scene secured peace solid information sorts and conditions sound judgment spirit Think ye tion tribute United valor veneration Virginia Washington consist whole witnesses
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