Oration, Delivered At the Request of the City Authorities of Salem, July 4, 1842

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28 tribiited the blood of Essex men, among the largest propor- tions, to the precious sacrifice offered up, on that glorious and momentous day. Throughout the whole war, a native and a citizen of Salem was by the side of the commander in chief, sharing in his counsels, and possessing his confidence. In having thus enjoyed and deserved the constant friendship of Washington, in war and in peace, in the camp and in the cabinet, Timothy Pickering secured a glory, for which John Randolph declared in
... Congress that he would gladly surren- der all his own riches and honors. But we require no testi- mony from abroad to lead us to do justice to the memory of that true patriot, that genuine republican, that honest man, at once the Aristides and the Cincinnatus of America.
But it was not on the land alone that our citizens distin- guished themselves, in that great contest. Indeed it was to have been expected that the adventurous and daring spirit, which, from the first settlement of the place, has marked the mariners of Salem, and enabled them to lead and to open the way in every branch of the foreign commerce of the country, would be prompt to show itself in a struggle, as that most em- phatically was, to secure to our ships the liberty of the seas.


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