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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... honored by the resolution of the Managers of the Washington National Monument Society . My Address is at their service , to be disposed of in any manner of which they shall think it worthy . MR . FENDALL , I am , most respectfully ...
... honored by the resolution of the Managers of the Washington National Monument Society . My Address is at their service , to be disposed of in any manner of which they shall think it worthy . MR . FENDALL , I am , most respectfully ...
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... honor . The highest art of the old world - of France , of Italy , and of England , successively - has been put in requisition for the purpose . Houdon for Virginia , Canova for North Carolina , Sir Francis Chantrey for Massachusetts ...
... honor . The highest art of the old world - of France , of Italy , and of England , successively - has been put in requisition for the purpose . Houdon for Virginia , Canova for North Carolina , Sir Francis Chantrey for Massachusetts ...
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... honor of Washington . And , indeed , the People themselves are here ; in masses such as never before were seen within the shadows of the Capitol - a cloud of witnesses - to bring their own heart- felt testimony to the occasion . From ...
... honor of Washington . And , indeed , the People themselves are here ; in masses such as never before were seen within the shadows of the Capitol - a cloud of witnesses - to bring their own heart- felt testimony to the occasion . From ...
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... honor of having led the way in the great movement of the day , and no American will withhold from him a cordial tri- bute of respect and admiration for whatever he has done or designed for the regeneration of Italy . Glorious , in- deed ...
... honor of having led the way in the great movement of the day , and no American will withhold from him a cordial tri- bute of respect and admiration for whatever he has done or designed for the regeneration of Italy . Glorious , in- deed ...
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... honor less from the splendor of his situation than from the dignity of his mind ; before whom all borrowed greatness sinks into in- significance , and all the potentates of Europe * become little and contemptible . " 66 Washington is ...
... honor less from the splendor of his situation than from the dignity of his mind ; before whom all borrowed greatness sinks into in- significance , and all the potentates of Europe * become little and contemptible . " 66 Washington is ...
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4th of July Alexander Hamilton Alexandria American Baltimore banner blessing Board of Managers BRADLEY Capitol Captain ceremony of laying character cherished citizens Committee of Arrangements Constitution deeds Delegation deposited duty eloquent erected excellent band fame Father feel fellow-citizens FENDALL fire flag Florida Freemason Galveston GENTLEMEN George Wash George Washington GEORGE WATTERSTON glorious glory Grand Lodge Grand Master gratitude hearts heaven HENDERSON holy honor human illustrious ington interesting invitation John Quincy Adams laying the corner-stone liberty M. F. MAURY mankind marble Marshal Masonic memory of Washington ment mony of laying Mount Vernon name of Washington NATIONAL MONUMENT OFFICE National Monument Society occasion orator patriotism peace perpetuate presented President R. W. Grand racter Republic respect respectfully Revolution Sons of Temperance star stone Thee Thou tribute Union United valor veneration virtue Walter Jones Washington Monument Washington National Monument WATTERSTON WINTHROP witness