Oration, Delivered Before the Association of the Oldest Inhabitants of the District of Columbia, in Washington, On the Fourth of July, 1867

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It will doubtless obtain from the former indemnity for the captures made by privateers fitted out in her ports, but this indemnity, claimed or paid, will not be a tythe of the profit which has accrued to her by her thereby getting the most of our carrying trade. Its final triumph may be to make the great highway of nations sacred to them all, where the un- armed shij) of any, its peaceable voyagers and unmilitary cargo, shall be as free from molestation as is, upon our com- mon roads, the unofi
...ending traveller. England, France and America united, the three great naval powers, might accom- plish this desideratum, and do many other good things, conducive to the progress of civilization and the brotherhood of man. And why should they not so unite? They have had with each other, their several feuds and wars, bickerings and recriminations, but they, are now at peace, and are friends, thorough and unreserved.
" Tlie liravc man knows no nialici', luit ;it ontf.
Til iPoac'(-, tbrgots llio injuries of war.


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