The Bradford manuscript . ^ will call upon Right Reverend AYilliam LaAvrencc torespond. Bishop LaAvience said : As Senator Hoar was telling us this morning the storyof the return of the manuscript and the courtesy extended. THOMAS F. BAYARD. The Banquet. 21 by the past Lord }) of London, now Grace theArchl)i,shoi) of (anterl)uiT, and the present Lord Bishopof London, I eoukl not help thinking how the varied inter-ests of civilization are inextricably interwoven. Thesegentlemen are ecclesiastics, they are also men of lettersand historic sense ; they are loyal subjects of


The Bradford manuscript . ^ will call upon Right Reverend AYilliam LaAvrencc torespond. Bishop LaAvience said : As Senator Hoar was telling us this morning the storyof the return of the manuscript and the courtesy extended. THOMAS F. BAYARD. The Banquet. 21 by the past Lord }) of London, now Grace theArchl)i,shoi) of (anterl)uiT, and the present Lord Bishopof London, I eoukl not help thinking how the varied inter-ests of civilization are inextricably interwoven. Thesegentlemen are ecclesiastics, they are also men of lettersand historic sense ; they are loyal subjects of the Queenand lovers of niaidvind. When, therefore, the recjuest forthe return of the manuscript came to them, their historicsense ap[)reciated the fitness of granting the recjuest, theirecclesiastical position gave them the oi)portunity, their loy-alty to their oAvn country helped them to realize how loyalwe are to the traditions of our own land, and their love ofmankind prompted them to this gracious act that by mutualcourtesy and sacrifice the bonds l)et\veen nation and nationmay be made strong. Our thoughts today have run far l)e3ond the Bradfordmanuscript and have touched the sweep of internationalrelations and especially o


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