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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... whole plain was covered with human beings . The vast sloping amphitheatre of seats exhibited an unbroken sheet of human countenances , expressing a deep in- terest in the ceremonies of the day , while over the whole the banner of the ...
... whole plain was covered with human beings . The vast sloping amphitheatre of seats exhibited an unbroken sheet of human countenances , expressing a deep in- terest in the ceremonies of the day , while over the whole the banner of the ...
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... whole encircled with a gold wreath . The name of the Association was in gold letters . The following was the order of the procession . The President of the United States , the Secretary of State , and the President's Pri- vate Secretary ...
... whole encircled with a gold wreath . The name of the Association was in gold letters . The following was the order of the procession . The President of the United States , the Secretary of State , and the President's Pri- vate Secretary ...
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... whole people of the nation - a National Monument , erected by the citizens of the United States of America . Of such a monument we have come to lay the corner- stone here and now . On this day , on this spot , in this presence , and at ...
... whole people of the nation - a National Monument , erected by the citizens of the United States of America . Of such a monument we have come to lay the corner- stone here and now . On this day , on this spot , in this presence , and at ...
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... whole civilized world resounds with American opinions and American princi- ples . Every vale is vocal with them . Every mountain has found a tongue for them . -Sonitum toto Germania cœlo Audiit , et insolitis tremuerunt motibus 2 17 ...
... whole civilized world resounds with American opinions and American princi- ples . Every vale is vocal with them . Every mountain has found a tongue for them . -Sonitum toto Germania cœlo Audiit , et insolitis tremuerunt motibus 2 17 ...
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... whole European world alike , a great work still remains . A rational , practical , enduring liberty cannot be acquired in a paroxysm , cannot be established by a proclamation . It is not , our own history proves that it is not- " The ...
... whole European world alike , a great work still remains . A rational , practical , enduring liberty cannot be acquired in a paroxysm , cannot be established by a proclamation . It is not , our own history proves that it is not- " The ...
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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