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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... common and glorious 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 ...
... common and glorious 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 ...
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... common schools of Virginia , which , at that day , were of the very common- est sort ? Who remembers not those extraordinary youthful adventures , by which he was trained up to the great work of his destiny ? Who remembers not the ...
... common schools of Virginia , which , at that day , were of the very common- est sort ? Who remembers not those extraordinary youthful adventures , by which he was trained up to the great work of his destiny ? Who remembers not the ...
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... common title to the name and the fame of Washington , and in our common veneration for his example and his advice , the all - sufficient centripetal power , which shall hold the thick clustering stars of our confederacy in one glorious ...
... common title to the name and the fame of Washington , and in our common veneration for his example and his advice , the all - sufficient centripetal power , which shall hold the thick clustering stars of our confederacy in one glorious ...
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... common brotherhood , a single family , and that any principle or propo- sition that would regard the interests or advantages of the few to the detriment of the many is not American in its character , but is hostile to American ...
... common brotherhood , a single family , and that any principle or propo- sition that would regard the interests or advantages of the few to the detriment of the many is not American in its character , but is hostile to American ...
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... common country , perpetuity , happiness , and peace . It is very common , upon the erection of monuments to the dead , to say that they are erected to commemorate the persons whose name they bear ; and , in most instances , this is said ...
... common country , perpetuity , happiness , and peace . It is very common , upon the erection of monuments to the dead , to say that they are erected to commemorate the persons whose name they bear ; and , in most instances , this is said ...
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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