The Life of General Us Grant His Early Life Military Achievements And Histo

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The Life of General Us Grant His Early Life Military Achievements And Histo
L T Loomis T Palmer
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Af- ter bathing and dressing they were driven to the stamp and pan mills, where they finished a most instructive day's work. In the evening the General visited the hall of the Pacific Coast Pioneers, where he was made an honorary member. A badge of office and the credentials of the society were given him. He was introduced by Dr. Harris. Colonel Robert Taylor delivered the address, to which the General responded as follows: Mr. President, Ladies and Gentlemen, Members OK the Society of Pacific ...Coast Pioneers: Your President has already said what I feel in appreciation of my reception here. Nothing which I received abroad was such a source of pleasure to me. I do not mean by that to dis- parage my greeting abroad. It was honest and hearty, and showed the high esteem felt for our country by foreign na- tions. It would have been quite different a quarter of a TOUK AROUND THE WORLD. 597 century ago. Now we are regarded as the most powerful nation on the earth. We have much which European na- tions have not — that is, we have a popuhition wliich as yet does not threaten to crowd any inhabited district or exhaust the productiveness of the soil.

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