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Accomack (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 15
nning of the American navy; and over these hills and through these valleys the men of Massachusetts have walked barefoot and on frozen ground to wrest the sceptre from the hand of tyranny, to tear down and destroy the false god of monarchy, and in its place to erect a temple dedicated by the lives of men perpetually to human liberty. In all the history of the world no grander enconium can be given to the people than that they dedicated their lives to the cause of liberty, of truth, and of justice; and from the time that the Pilgrims first set foot upon the historic rock at Plymouth until the present day, Massachusetts has stood and does stand pre-eminent for those qualities of heart, of mind, and of soul which will make of the world, if carried to their fullest fruition, what it was intended to be by its Maker—the Kingdom of God made manifest among men upon earth. Massachusetts—the brightest star in the national constellation. Somerville—the brightest gem in Massachusetts' c
Massachusetts (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 15
stands sixth in number. To a citizen of Massachusetts called upon to sing her praises, it is a cch I love, and which is dear to us all. Massachusetts, representative of all that is highest, and zeal, and patriotism have been required, Massachusetts has always been called upon, and has nevererever among civilized peoples the name of Massachusetts has been known or spoken, it has always stl city of Somerville, the brightest gem in Massachusetts' crown, that I, who have been so honored b's blood in the war of the Revolution that Massachusetts might live and continue to shine as a brigight and sound of Bunker Hill, the sons of Massachusetts offered up their lives, their fortunes, anious jewel of liberty of which our own state of Massachusetts was the first and greatest exponent. hills and through these valleys the men of Massachusetts have walked barefoot and on frozen ground ic rock at Plymouth until the present day, Massachusetts has stood and does stand pre-eminent for t[4 more...]
North America (search for this): chapter 15
Massachusetts, the brightest star in the national constellation By Major Edward Glines Before another month has come and gone a new star will have been added to that galaxy of stars which we call the United States of North America, but every addition of a new star upon our banner but gives additional lustre to the original thirteen, of which our own grand old commonwealth stands sixth in number. To a citizen of Massachusetts called upon to sing her praises, it is a contemplation worthy of the best thought, the best mind, the best ability, and the best endeavor of which one is capable. I would that it were in my power to express to you tonight the thoughts that must come to us all, and which involuntarily will seek expression, despite the inability to adequately give them voice. But it is a theme which I love, and which is dear to us all. Massachusetts, representative of all that is highest, and noblest, and best in the history of that great republic which stands at the
United States (United States) (search for this): chapter 15
Massachusetts, the brightest star in the national constellation By Major Edward Glines Before another month has come and gone a new star will have been added to that galaxy of stars which we call the United States of North America, but every addition of a new star upon our banner but gives additional lustre to the original thirteen, of which our own grand old commonwealth stands sixth in number. To a citizen of Massachusetts called upon to sing her praises, it is a contemplation worthy of the best thought, the best mind, the best ability, and the best endeavor of which one is capable. I would that it were in my power to express to you tonight the thoughts that must come to us all, and which involuntarily will seek expression, despite the inability to adequately give them voice. But it is a theme which I love, and which is dear to us all. Massachusetts, representative of all that is highest, and noblest, and best in the history of that great republic which stands at the
Edward Glines (search for this): chapter 15
Massachusetts, the brightest star in the national constellation By Major Edward Glines Before another month has come and gone a new star will have been added to that galaxy of stars which we call the United States of North America, but every addition of a new star upon our banner but gives additional lustre to the original thirteen, of which our own grand old commonwealth stands sixth in number. To a citizen of Massachusetts called upon to sing her praises, it is a contemplation worthy of the best thought, the best mind, the best ability, and the best endeavor of which one is capable. I would that it were in my power to express to you tonight the thoughts that must come to us all, and which involuntarily will seek expression, despite the inability to adequately give them voice. But it is a theme which I love, and which is dear to us all. Massachusetts, representative of all that is highest, and noblest, and best in the history of that great republic which stands at the