. The Century book of famous Americans : the story of a young people's pilgrimage to historic homes . 250 THE CENTURY BOOK OF FAMOUS AMERICANS And Uncle Tom recited this: O Law, fair form of Liberty, Gods light is on thy brow;O Liberty, thou soul of Law, Gods very self art thou !One, the clear rivers sparkling flood that clothes the bank with green,And one, the line of stubborn rock that holds the water in ;Friends whom we cannot think apart, seeming each others foe,Twin flowers upon a single stalk, with equal grace that grow;O, fair ideas! we write your names across our banners fold,For you t


. The Century book of famous Americans : the story of a young people's pilgrimage to historic homes . 250 THE CENTURY BOOK OF FAMOUS AMERICANS And Uncle Tom recited this: O Law, fair form of Liberty, Gods light is on thy brow;O Liberty, thou soul of Law, Gods very self art thou !One, the clear rivers sparkling flood that clothes the bank with green,And one, the line of stubborn rock that holds the water in ;Friends whom we cannot think apart, seeming each others foe,Twin flowers upon a single stalk, with equal grace that grow;O, fair ideas! we write your names across our banners fold,For you the sluggards brain is fire, for you the coward bold;O, daughter of the bleeding past! O, hope the prophets saw!God give us Law in Liberty, and Liberty in Law! Amen to that! said Mr. Dunlap, almost solemnly. For such a hopedid Franklin labor and Washington fight and Jefferson struggle and Web-ster plead; for it did Adams legislate and Jackson stand firm and Grantbattle and Lincoln die. For it must you all, boys and girls, strive heroic-ally, patriotically, practically — if you would make America


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