Historical Address At the Sheffield Centennial Commenoration June 18th 1876

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Dr. Orville Dewey. I am sorry to say that I cannot verify, from Chateaubriand's published journals, that he ever passed over this Hartford and Albany route (though he did go to Albany) ; but the tale is of the class, " se non e vero e hen trovato : if not true, it is trutJdiJce.
If, from these purely local views with which I have occupied your attention, we extend our vision over the nation of which we are a diminu- tive member, we should doubtless find, in its successive and noble struggles fo
...r national existence, and in the rapid strides of progress by which it has now taken rank among the foremost nations of the earth, great cause for self-congratulation.
The thirteen original colonies, whose narrow skirt of settlement barely fringed the Atlantic coast from Massachusetts Bay to the Savannah river, and whose population numbered less than four millions, have been the nursing mothers of thirty-eight States, whose territorial expanse reaches, without break of continuity, from the Atlantic to the Pacific; from the great lakes to the Gulf of Mexico.


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