Two Speeches At the Queen's Jubilee, London, 1897

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Far overshadow- ing all these, the one great fact of the whole Jubilee was the obvious, the profound, the touching devotion The Americans 19 of the people — of all the people — to their Queen. ["Hear, hear."] In this, too, no observer could fail to note that the colonies vied with the mother-country. Our friends the Premiers here are in some re- pects more English than the Eng- lish themselves. They are proud, as they have a right to be, of their British origin and connection and loyalty. Long ...may it last ! But they cannot escape their environ- ment. Climate, circumstances, the struggle with the forces of nature and of savage man, have done their work on you as they have on us.
You will not take it as unfriendly or uncomplimentary for a Yankee to say, "After all, what Yankees you have become ! " [Laughter.] 4 20 The Colonials and Still, the race which peoples these isles is no doubt in some ways an unchanging one. Let us hope that, to whatever distant clime it goes, whatever fever in the blood may be engendered by pioneer conflict or tropic sun, it will always remain un- changed in those things which lie at the very foundation of all it has done in the world that was worth doing.


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