Excerpt from The Select Circulating Library, 1841, Vol. 2: Containing the Best Popular Literature; Including Memoirs, Biography, Novels, Tales, Travels, Voyages, &C
An example may be found in our own coun try. Which presents a yet more striking as t o moral grandeur, and illustrates the ulnar of these great principles over all the obstacles that nature can inter ouir at the state of Mas sachusetts! W at a prospect did that country present two hundred years ago, to the eyes of the pit 'ms who first sought there a sanctuary rhreiri andre' nsfreodom! A sternelimnto and a sterile sol would have repelled the Wan demnr from its frozen bosom. Had they not, like the Israelites of old. Felt that they were conducted by the hand of God himself. Strong in this faith it was an essential point in all their Inns and purposes. By no fault of theirs to forfeit the divine protection onwhich they mainly relied; and they resolved to pemvere, under the pro found conviction that, to clean hands and stout hearts, to integrity of purpose, to strength of will, to energy in action and fortitude in endmnee. Sustained by Heaven. And guided by enlightened civilisation, there is nothing impossible.
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But, gentlemen, I do not menu to dwell on this flow of my subject. So familiar to every intelligent member of your (iteration. Looking only to the animal wants 0 our r united illi veung nature. There is, eren in is View. Much to cheer the heart of the philanthropist. And to raise the mercantile prolmiotl in his esteem. As an instrument of universal benevolence. But, in comparison with the: theme which I did but touch. How low on cordid do all such cone riderntlons appear!
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