Reception Tendered By the Members of the Union League of Philadelphia to George H. Boker, Minister of the United States to Turkey. Friday Evening, December 22, 1871

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It is not as though I were firing away at the reputation of another. I think I could be eloquent if I were talking about Mr. McMichael or some other well-known and highly respected gentleman ; but it is impossible for me to talk about myself.
I therefore, gentlemen, simply wish to repeat again my thanks to 3^011 on this occasion, which I shall never forget, God knows, as long as I live.
When I am far away on the shores of the Bosphorus, I shall often think of this happy meeting. In regard to ce
...rtain situations in which I may be placed, as stated in moving verse by my friend Taylor, I can but say that his experience has preceded mine. He was also a nnicli 3'ounger man than I shall be when I reach there. I shall, however, promise to do the best I can for the disconsolate damsels whom he left Ijchind him.
40 Let me once more ofter my sincere thanks, and wish you a cordial farewell.
The applause which followed the conclusion of Mr. Bokek's address and the emotion it excited Avere as hearty and as genuine as that with which he was received.


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