An Address Delivered Before the Citizens of Worcester On the Fourth of July, 1833

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Such was the school in which, upon the then unex- plored banks of the Ohio, by the roaring waters of Niagara, and in the pathless wilderness of the North- Western frontier, the men of 1776 were trained, in the strictest school of British military discipline and conduct. And if there were wanted one instance more signal than all others of the infatuation, which, at that time, swayed the councils of Great-Britain, it would be the fact, that the British ministry not only attempted to impose their
...unconstitutional laws upon men, who had drawn in the whole great doctrine of English liberty, with their mothers' milk, but who, — a few years before, — had, for eight campaigns, stood side by side with the veterans of the British army ; who had marched beneath the wings of the British Eagle, and shared the prey of the British Lion, from Louisiana to Quebec.
At length the Revolution, with all this grand civil and military preparation, came on ; and oh, that I could paint out, in worthy colors, the magnificent 30 picture !


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