Eulogy On Charles Carroll of Carrollton : Delivered At the Request of the Select And Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia, December 31st, 1832

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Where dwelt that informed and assured spirit, which, leading an infant nation, never hesitated and yet never erred — which in the face of difficulty and danger, through a new and untried path, always advanced, yet never missed its course; which by intrepid perseverance, accomplished its glorious purpose, so fully, so wisely, and so well, that its friends had nothing to desire, and its enemies nothing to censure?
It was much to declare independence — it was more to achieve it, in so unequal a co
...ntest — still more was it, by a display of wisdom and firmness, never surpass- ed, to fix the attention of the world, to challenge its admiration, and command its respect, not only for the justice of our cause, but for the ability and virtue with which it was sustained — to exhibit popular represent- ative government, at the outset, in its best form, and to give to mankind at once an example and an assur- ance of its capacity to fulfil all the just purposes for which government was designed among men.

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