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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... heart , and that the noble and patriotic undertaking in which the society has embarked , is destined to be crowned with complete and glorious success . * Appendix No. 6 . ORATION . Fellon - citizens of the United States : 8.
... heart , and that the noble and patriotic undertaking in which the society has embarked , is destined to be crowned with complete and glorious success . * Appendix No. 6 . ORATION . Fellon - citizens of the United States : 8.
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... heart- felt testimony to the occasion . From all the States of the Union ; from all political parties ; from all professions and ... hearts of his countrymen ! " Welcome , welcome , Americans all ! The name of American , which belongs 13.
... heart- felt testimony to the occasion . From all the States of the Union ; from all political parties ; from all professions and ... hearts of his countrymen ! " Welcome , welcome , Americans all ! The name of American , which belongs 13.
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... personal history . Washington's birthday is a National Festival . His whole life , boyhood and manhood , has been learned by heart by us all . Who knows not that he was a self- made man ? Who knows not that the only education 19.
... personal history . Washington's birthday is a National Festival . His whole life , boyhood and manhood , has been learned by heart by us all . Who knows not that he was a self- made man ? Who knows not that the only education 19.
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... hearts of his countrymen and of mankind ? In what did the power of Washington consist ? It was not the power of vast learning or varied acquire- ments . He made no pretensions to scholarship , and had no opportunity for extensive ...
... hearts of his countrymen and of mankind ? In what did the power of Washington consist ? It was not the power of vast learning or varied acquire- ments . He made no pretensions to scholarship , and had no opportunity for extensive ...
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... hearts , And make persuasion do the work of fear ! " May a gallant and generous people second you , and the Power which preserved Washington sustain you , until you have secured peace , order , freedom to your country ! " Si qua fata ...
... hearts , And make persuasion do the work of fear ! " May a gallant and generous people second you , and the Power which preserved Washington sustain you , until you have secured peace , order , freedom to your country ! " Si qua fata ...
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