. Minutes . en of the Southrise like the Maids of Saragossa or the mothers of Sparta, andthe foreniothers of the American Revolution, and conjure menwhom they loved more than life but less than honor, to leave themto poverty and even penury, and speed to the forefront and woo Address of Rev. E. C. De la Moriniere. 125 a soldiers death, if need be, under the sacred shadow of theStars and Bars. It was the magnetism of those words that madepossible the dauntless chivalry of our gleaming- gray lines. If those men were wrong, then I tell you with all theearnestness with which I am possessed t


. Minutes . en of the Southrise like the Maids of Saragossa or the mothers of Sparta, andthe foreniothers of the American Revolution, and conjure menwhom they loved more than life but less than honor, to leave themto poverty and even penury, and speed to the forefront and woo Address of Rev. E. C. De la Moriniere. 125 a soldiers death, if need be, under the sacred shadow of theStars and Bars. It was the magnetism of those words that madepossible the dauntless chivalry of our gleaming- gray lines. If those men were wrong, then I tell you with all theearnestness with which I am possessed that the Declaration ofIndependence in 1776 was an unredeemable mistake, the pealsof Liberty Bell the death-knell of a nations honor, Washingtona traitor, and Benedict Arnold a canonized patriot. But they were not wrong. No; it is encased in the pan-oply of right that they bend their gaze upon us to-day, throughthe shadows of a distant past, and claim our fondest recollec- Lit ■*■ il ..91. if. £ I I fe. i! A k. •».-*■ ^•^ mm i si II II Ml


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