A history of Natick, from its first settlement in 1651 to the present time; with notices of the first white families, and also an account of the centennial celebration, Oct16, 1851, RevMrHunt's address at the consecration of Dell Park cemetery, & . our fathers, both as it respectspolitics and religion. Let party names be forgotten and lost in thebetter name of true American. Doubtless we have our Catalines -who are lurking in ambush togive the fatal blow, and want nothing but a convenient opportunityto assassinate the republic. Yet-we fondly hope the number ofCiceros are detec
A history of Natick, from its first settlement in 1651 to the present time; with notices of the first white families, and also an account of the centennial celebration, Oct16, 1851, RevMrHunt's address at the consecration of Dell Park cemetery, & . our fathers, both as it respectspolitics and religion. Let party names be forgotten and lost in thebetter name of true American. Doubtless we have our Catalines -who are lurking in ambush togive the fatal blow, and want nothing but a convenient opportunityto assassinate the republic. Yet-we fondly hope the number ofCiceros are detect them. Honest men and men oftalent, we trust there are, of all parties, who are willing to devotetheir talents, their property and their lives, for the preservation oftheir country. Let them unite — let us unite with them, and we mayform a powerful phalanx against the common enemy. If theremust be a division, let not the dividing line separate honest men, butlet it be drawn between honesty and dishonesty, virtue and vice,treachery and patriotism. May this anniversary witness a coal-escence of all genuine Americans. And from this day may honestmen bury in eternal oblivion all those petty animosities and falseinsinuations which gender
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