The Orations On Bunker Hill Monument : the Character of Washington And the Landing At Plymouth

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The Orations On Bunker Hill Monument : the Character of Washington And the Landing At Plymouth
Webster Daniel
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His Excellency the Governor of the Commonwealth, the Gov- ernor of Rhode Island, and the other distinguished public men whom we have the honor to receive as visitors and guests to-day, will cordially unite in a celebration connected with the great event of the Revolutionary War.
No name in the history of 1775 and 1776 is more distinguished than that borne by an ex-president of tlie United States,^ whom we expected to see here, but whose ill health prevents his attend- ance. Whenever popular rig
...hts were to be asserted, an Adams was present ; and when the time came for the formal Declaration of Independence, it was the voice of an Adams that shook the halls of Congress. We wish we could have welcomed to us this day the inheritor of Revolutionary blood, and the just and worthy representative of high Revolutionary names, merit, and services.
Banners and badges, processions and flags, announce to us that amidst this uncounted throng are thousands of natives of New England now residents in other States.


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