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 WashingtonJ. & G.S. Gideon, printers, 1848 - 67 páginas |
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... and where still repose , in their original resting - place , all that remained of him when life was over . On the other side , and within our more immediate view , is the Capitol of the Republic , standing on the site selected by himself ...
... and where still repose , in their original resting - place , all that remained of him when life was over . On the other side , and within our more immediate view , is the Capitol of the Republic , standing on the site selected by himself ...
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... Republic , standing on the site selected by himself , and within whose walls the rights which he vindicated , the principles which he established , the institutions which he founded , have been , and are still to be , maintained , deve ...
... Republic , standing on the site selected by himself , and within whose walls the rights which he vindicated , the principles which he established , the institutions which he founded , have been , and are still to be , maintained , deve ...
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... republic , to fraternize with each other in a fresh act of homage to the memory of the man , who was , and is , and will forever be , " first in the hearts of his countrymen ! " Welcome , welcome , Americans all ! The name of American ...
... republic , to fraternize with each other in a fresh act of homage to the memory of the man , who was , and is , and will forever be , " first in the hearts of his countrymen ! " Welcome , welcome , Americans all ! The name of American ...
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... Republic — I might almost say by some Divine impulse and direction - to hold up afresh to the admiration and imitation of mankind the character and example of George Washington . Let us contemplate that character and that example for a ...
... Republic — I might almost say by some Divine impulse and direction - to hold up afresh to the admiration and imitation of mankind the character and example of George Washington . Let us contemplate that character and that example for a ...
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... Republic . Indeed , from the memorable day when , under the unheard but by no means inauspicious salute of both British and American batteries , engaged in no holiday exercise on Bunker Hill , it was unanimously resolved , that , George ...
... Republic . Indeed , from the memorable day when , under the unheard but by no means inauspicious salute of both British and American batteries , engaged in no holiday exercise on Bunker Hill , it was unanimously resolved , that , George ...
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