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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... death , it has been so employed , is a gratifying indication that his memory is still fondly cherished in every American heart , and that the noble and patriotic undertaking in which the society has embarked , is destined to be crowned ...
... death , it has been so employed , is a gratifying indication that his memory is still fondly cherished in every American heart , and that the noble and patriotic undertaking in which the society has embarked , is destined to be crowned ...
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... death , we have come together to lay the corner - stone of a National Monument to WASH- INGTON . Other monuments to this illustrious person have long ago been erected . By not a few of the great States of our Union , by not a few of the ...
... death , we have come together to lay the corner - stone of a National Monument to WASH- INGTON . Other monuments to this illustrious person have long ago been erected . By not a few of the great States of our Union , by not a few of the ...
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... deaths this day has been doubly hallowed ; Hamilton and Madison , joint framers of the Constitution , present , visibly present , in the vene- rated persons of those nearest and dearest to them in life ; Marshall , under whose auspices ...
... deaths this day has been doubly hallowed ; Hamilton and Madison , joint framers of the Constitution , present , visibly present , in the vene- rated persons of those nearest and dearest to them in life ; Marshall , under whose auspices ...
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... death was leveling my companions on every side of me . " Well did the eloquent pastor of a neighboring parish , on his return , " point out to the public that heroic youth , Colonel Washington , whom ( says he ) I cannot but hope ...
... death was leveling my companions on every side of me . " Well did the eloquent pastor of a neighboring parish , on his return , " point out to the public that heroic youth , Colonel Washington , whom ( says he ) I cannot but hope ...
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... death cannot celebrate Thee ; but the living , the living , they shall praise Thee , as we do this day ! " Of the public services of WASHINGTON to our own country , for which he was thus prepared and preserved , it is enough to say ...
... death cannot celebrate Thee ; but the living , the living , they shall praise Thee , as we do this day ! " Of the public services of WASHINGTON to our own country , for which he was thus prepared and preserved , it is enough to say ...
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