John Gray of Mount Vernon the Last Soldier of the Revolution

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Are there not ten thousand other dollars ?
Let a column rise to Heaven 'Till sky and marble meet, And sunlight of the morning All its pallid beauty greet.
Yours, truly, Dalzell.
The question may arise, have I a right to write and publish a history of John Gray. The following will settle that question in a constitutional way — for now-a-days, you know, a man must show his constitutional right to do anything he may do : 33 At this point it may not be amiss to loot hack to the first pro- visions m
...ade by the fathers of the Constitution for the advance ment of learning in the CJnited States.
Their intention was to begin our Governnienl on the principle of universal human equality, and so in all things to give all men an equal chance in the race of life. This is the dominant idea of our Constitution. George Washington, Roger Sherman, Alex- ander Hamilton, Benjamin Franklin, James Madison, and Charles Pinckney, were all literary gentlemen, and in framing the Con- stitution they carefully provided for the interests of literature, not less than tor the interests of commerce and civil government gen- erally.


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