. The Spirit of '76 : devoted to the principles, incidents, and men of '76 and colonial times. y incku e also the Chartersto the F>uke of York, the to the Colonial Gov-ernors. Hon. Z. T. Lincoln has had charge of the work. Little need bo said by The Spirit of 76 in regard tothe Cincinnati (onvention. Its position for the union is wellknown and has been as plainly stated as Saxon derivativescould express it. Notwithstanding the delay v. liich lias oc-curred, the consummation is as sure to come as the sun is torise in the east on to-niorrow morning. Tlio conventionperhaps budded
. The Spirit of '76 : devoted to the principles, incidents, and men of '76 and colonial times. y incku e also the Chartersto the F>uke of York, the to the Colonial Gov-ernors. Hon. Z. T. Lincoln has had charge of the work. Little need bo said by The Spirit of 76 in regard tothe Cincinnati (onvention. Its position for the union is wellknown and has been as plainly stated as Saxon derivativescould express it. Notwithstanding the delay v. liich lias oc-curred, the consummation is as sure to come as the sun is torise in the east on to-niorrow morning. Tlio conventionperhaps budded better tlian it knew, for now tlie union willbe a^ complete as societies can it, and a muchlarger vote \\i!l be given. Sunie time in the sunirner .i fu;; fund w:i; ^ to slKooU nith Old lUory. .V contribution of .J).00 ::i;ideby J. , wliii h is ail that is so far availalde. \\\U you extend itby a • oiuribution ? .V lljg will be pre-ented to some deservingschool \sith your tonipliments. XoVKMLiLR I097 THE SIIRIl OI 76 7. As the Earth is to the Moon, so are the possibilities of the New-Society to those of tlie Old. Union of Two Societies of the American Rev-olution. [ spirit of Washiiiijtoi-I breathe Li|ion our hearts, inspire our cnuiicils,anil £;uifle our policy.] THE SPIRIT OE 76 believes as thoroughly in theunion of tlte tso societies of Sons as it does inthe union of the States. They stand for the great-est epoch of human history, building upon the noblest ideasthat have ever found record upon its pages. The occasionof distention and the final separation into two organiza-tions, the discussion;- that have taken place sinceover trivialquestions, in fact eversthing in connection with the begin-ning and the continuance of tine separate organizations, whencom[)ared with the story and the work of the men of 7 6, hasmarked the individuals that were responsible for it as de-generate sons of noble sires. Dissen
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