The New Hampshire book

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The New Hampshire book
Fox Charles James
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After what has been said, who can return without the most painful sensations, to the sad reflection, that the great man whose death we this day deplore, fell in the very act of giving support, by his example and compliance, to this in- human and unchristian practice ! A conscious blush must suffuse the cheek of his panegyrist when he sees that the man who, in many things, " stood alone" in greatness and magnanimity, bowed to the idol, and gave up his body as a victim on the altar of the bloody
...Moloch of this world. O, THE DEATH OF HAMILTON. 193 weak and imperfect man ! how do thy laurels fade and thy honors wither, when thou treadest on forbidden ground !
Every man of principle must condemn the act, while he must acknowledge that it was attended with all the circum- stances which are calculated to soothe and comfort the hearts of his friends and countrymen. The extreme reluc- tance which marked his every step in his progress toward this dreadful deed the anxiety which he discovered, to have the unhappy difference amicably adjusted his solemn declarations which accompanied his will, that he was op- posed to the practice of duelling from religious principles that he bore no enmity to his antagonist, that he meant not to injure him, let what would be the consequence ; all this, added to what passed just before his death, almost too affect- ing to be mentioned, seems to dispel the gloom that hangs over this bloody transaction, and to spread around the bright rays of Christian hope hope which attends the soul of the deceased through the dark valley of the shadow of death, to the radiant throne of a merciful Saviour, who died to save repenting sinners.


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