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THEMES EGEEY, ’ ,eN % A" WE Assemble, feYiewv~eifizene¢A W met fie Venue of our military eehievmeme, es théoegh eer rlangere were past ; enet tn evuerenxiee 0111“ rights eiefi fibertiee to the defence of our exeellent eeeetia » ‘mtiene, as though they would preve inmpregneme A 'WithOl1ft our ‘ came; nettu pay a Aeervile ho1n4a,ge;A “te {he men in ’pew‘e1~, has thmxgh“ they Itwfere, ear qfiieéa, infallible bring A into ‘Vie-WV!‘ the 4perincip1ee;e "epen whieheeefig-AjeefistitutionsAA,andunion were fewixttl-J A A eel ; to test the wisdom a. Id*eouml,pe1iey ef paeiit e.mIp1~eeent edministmtiens by the e'1f‘ee'teA which their Ameeeures have Apredueed ; A am} tee esee1*teme‘w by eeté, ‘ and by e,rguments~ dmwn fI5A]Am~ BX})e1‘i6l166)fl1@? * e:mea.neV by V which A may ‘ hope Am A perpetuate the A ffeeeeleme end iee1eépendeneeeA.AAA;0f Aheesje United Steteei. Thee return of this eventful day _ carries eue fieeugllte beek Em fi'aa.tmeme1"eb1eee1'a., from "wheeh em» eefiee fietee its birth. It wes%impeeeiE)1e in We 7 ‘e.e,tm*e ef things, that e. 1 eeuntry like thiefi ef’ eueh AI‘ u g o 0' J " W "wee tem‘1te1* ‘, efi euehe ealubmeus ellmeie emu fermge %ee71E;,» eheuki meg rema.independ%e11t upon the nafleiee. ] ‘feem Wmeh it wee gpeepledg A eflere wee every ‘:11-a Cmrementete emigmeieen and the means of e'ube1e’€~A- A A eeee ee easy ee to pee«h1eee'eepid ineeeeeeeef pegntg- %A'§;e.tiee. Wvheeevee éheee eefieeiee beeeme e‘115§fi3'iefl't1.Y_ . NO! I I. .,._i powerful to protect themselves, it was easy to*le’o1t*e-4 see thettlhey ‘Woulcl tliscleim all o.l'leglenoe to tllelli : parent eoI.mt1*y, and form a sepa,1*a,te*e.nd int.lepen(len't. J n;a;tioIi." The ‘seieneeof GlVllgOV6I'llHlE1ll3fVVl1lCl1 lmfl; lgee11e‘xp1ored{ by English S1ta,tesmenJ, entl Wlllcll the first ‘Settlers of this’? eount1*y"ha.tl_ leztlined ;t"1*om thorn‘ end taught t to their olnldreh, prep'a.red tlielt mimls 4 to resist the first attempts of tyrennye andtttsumetiont For our etfethers V were not descendants from the Turks, Arabs, ;“o1"f 'Eerta,rs, where the T will of the A despot was the snpremel and only laxw; Tlaey (lea: tseendedofronx a lmtion which had made the llighest » attainments ilntheltl1eor3_r and practice of civil gov» ex-nnient ;'=whe1"etl1e liberties ’ o%f5“l‘?the people eml the A poftvers of rulers were so Well defined, entl so core“ t fully guarded, ‘that any a.ttemptlof_tl_1elki11g to t:rem‘~i4&%% ple upon the rights of; his meanest s11bj,e%et,~ n1igl1t§ have cost him hiserown and his life E 0111-’ ancestors, "born and educated under» the Inost free and eqnl“teb'le oonstltntion-intl1e known Worlcl, duly appteeietetl A ktlteir rights a,nclthei1'liberties. A One cardinal ptzittet: “ple in the eonstitutiion and lows of England Was, tltet no sntjeet should be=to.xedwithoutl1is consent, or thetlof his representative: i11‘}mrlio.n1ent. lTl1e Britislt ministry,jealous the’ fu;tu1'e ‘V strength ZLI1(llgI‘€a;l3«%:» nose of _tl1ese~ eloll’“ol1ies, resolvetl to to inlpetle then; growtll and secure their s‘ubject'lfon, by imposing npu l on tliemtexes for the use and benefit ofotlie n1otl1e;t eonnt1~y. Thelfi;rstl:1°eq‘t1isitlons were so small that tltereeeonltllae no appreltnensione of lTl.l"l.8Il1"' producing e'“rev?olt.“ But it was at violation’ of riglzt, ancl tl1ere.; forest, not to , be “enicluretl byeVthetfl:ee-born S,on"sl lot” A 4 Britein._II It was ofno TafiV.‘;til~ to ergn‘e,.totl1em”thet A t"W“ttSfl&S1BI‘tl;0f pfl.yl‘tlIB‘_t'1“llH'1ttB .tl1o,n,to resist it. A It vtveej the %pritnctiple which lltllfiy contested ; agttinstt I stltis» tlzey trelnonsttretedg theyutn petitioned “for m..«_ dllteste ; they eleimed tllelt-igltts of Blfitlsli subjects 5‘; V lh¢*3't1€Sirede0 to t Fiofine tho? t>‘etitms we Tt’€»Ittottettft21wa€S71“‘€;j%£‘=‘l6!l;." owl tllemeoltres not out of ta the protection of the lewe, they deeierefl it to be t 6‘ their 1*ighta.nd_theird¥utyto threw etf"t11eir‘aEegi- ’ mace to such g}m7e1*nment, and to plevidenew guards‘ for their future seet1rity.’? ,« They appealed to ,the t g1*ea.ta11&"(m?1y ARBITER of nations for thejustiee of "thei1°fca.use and the purity of their motives 3 tthey took up arms ; they fought ; and they triumphed. r A new government was HOW felmed upon. the A ;u10st_ free and equitable V pxineiples, recognizing the yohtxeztl and religious rights of all men; end seem”-. mgthe exerelee of these rights te each imiivifléuel, nmhie ferlgn ef government was t*e11t;r:.ta;.r:3}3r fefleptett jby theeeVere.1 t%tate»ei, and its verifies depertmerrte jfiflefl with the‘ wisest .-and Werthieet ef em: W%"ttfi”§;F’;§7"- Lmerr. The man who had led our armies rte fieteryy mad aj,C€fi.t§.1‘t3(1 the highest military fame, Wee tmeei zntteusly eheeen tet prersizle “ in our fl&«fit@flr‘1.'u A eeenefle, rtnfi tdiepense lesvvend justice te 3. free reeepie. ttlmtperiodt» wewere .ga._;Speeta<33e- to zmgetee emit tee men. A nation aipkpearedrte have bee.r1tbe!rn ettenee. A formp ofrg‘QY6Phm:ent, V ditferitng in many A7r~e-epeete" from any in“ eX"i‘stenee”,~t,embraeing ta tert*itery eqtiet to half Eurepe,runiAti11gr in enettteetminen teegee titer- teen irfdependent States,’ previding fer the terme- tien ' artfi admiesimt of other Sta,tee,MrVlie.He te may at. tmendmenttt A oer 3_ a,1tera,tiene Vvhich ergigerzeies might trequire, elective in every fiepaurtment, gtivitegf energy to rulers A andtsteeurirag freedom te the pee; iple.-f-—-Such 3, term t of getverlamentg prertrteeett em? earried into eperatxon, Witheut any eiwi cemme*tre?ef, by a peejgle ’WEi0veWe1‘8 lately eeleniee, ezszeitett the Vwemier and ettmtrztttett of the Warm, Fer’ yexrre we were viewedj as pvrerligies. Our retere etgeerrett ‘justieet and nteittteieed peace tvithztfl mttrerezr 3 ettr Mrinieters emade treetitee amt écmr Pr“ee1flerr“ée rettrftert them; eu1*Vmereha11t>s eent their ehipe tier erergr meet and thetibor ; A our farmers retumefi, frem ‘tire merketrt with ” merry hearts 3 our meehezries amt seamen ‘fennel yrefitebie employment; our netiene1de‘et tme emnhhlly ehmhfiehefi ; ewe h*:eeem'~y wefl replenish» h. ed; e.nhiherea,smg navy pmteetefi em eemmeree we em e'e a.ete ; the arts‘ and the sciences were eherishm ee; end. our happy eemmry appeared te he rising by eiehefly we eure ejteps to glery and to greatness. feee geveiirumemev have never been known, Meg te exist xxritheut ffa.etiene.h When our natienah % eeheéihmien was prepesed te ‘the several States fee %&heh~ htifieetion, though it met the general epprehe-. 1 flee eh‘ the peeple, there were eeme in every State -4. epipeeeti tee its afleptieeh. V Mr. EEFFERSON,thE-11 in; h”er.=ie, Wmte home that he *ha.& ehjeetiensm-st'ro1z,;-1: ehjeetiene. M12. GERRY ‘heieefl hie hem! anti hive veiee against it. *Butthe eppoeers, hfimling thexn-e» eehree mmehle to ‘ pljevent its e(1eptien,htheu‘ght it not “ ymefie11tghte}1ezeed their pohpulerity by any hestfle I-eeietepneeh he the will of the people. They (these; mhherh to smother their disefi'eetien* in their own eheeeme, until same ” unpopular meesu1*es eheuhh ‘hzehéeh t};eem ‘mfghm the mezme efje].1e11a.t111.g {he efl.» feeghehe ef the people fremtheir rulers, and imhle-s me; them he fihflllgé the a.d.mihiet1‘etieu, and eemmit hhe izhhei-Ihillfifluil he the etletefiy ef its enemiee. F(fl“‘ eight yeere ‘they eeuggleat en eppe1;:tunihy to efieet their e gmepeeefi hut feuhfi mane. A The man who then pm. ehhefi ever fhe” nehen, had rendered such imperhzmz eeewéeee ‘fie hie eemltr *, and gained eueh entire pee» eeieeieh ef tigze eenfidenee aml affection of the peephra,‘ ih:eh iii; he hheesy “cash to eenvihceheneet men‘ that he Whe mfieheiehi in Wisdem 091* patriotism. Amy op... peehieéh fie his efimihistmfien must have heen fl'h@1‘m- eeeeehfli gXfe1*‘e1Hhe pueeple heheved himte1mevehhLeeh* Atheiflehrperal fieviehhid. ” A A T J:h.'§hhh"SE1?Vifl§§ hi.s'eeu11h~y ithretlfgh e eeveh yeefiee :eem"heigh he the Aeapeehy ef eemmexider in ehief ; eheee pee?eh1h:a§g;deveMheee_ Ehitefi States eight ‘years-he hemi smehihg he fair and ';§'h11h“ exphe1*iment of put new magma ef Aggevetmxnent ; W§7AseHiNGToN rehred h*eh1a gaehhe iehelfieg enema ’h1e.eei;uge1 eff his eehmryw A '3?’ J V &w the-n fellewed As he lmew how te unite the hearts of the peepltjctand attach them ta their count». tutien and conntrj',f so he?‘ knew how easily they inight be divided and eliienated frem their ggevernm rnent; ‘He, therefere, gave them his par*tirrg cenna V feel and bieliedietien. He ednionislied them ef’ the dehisions to which they would the exposed. end the divisions into which they would tell; A hie. lived tn seein part, that his fears were net illewfcnnded, nerd his admcnitions needless. The epp¥eser's to wire constitution, who insidiousljr Watched fer an Upper; tunity to excite the resentment of the people against it their rulers, viewed the retirement of hl7Asn1NeTen ns e fa.vera.h1e¢ omen, They hailed it hes A n. “Neg- °'rr%oNAL JUBILEE 3 They hnew that the eenstitntien must new he administered hy inen whese character end influence ceuld net, like ’h’lg7iASi~ii1§t>"G'l‘0I~:*'"’S«:., hear dewn all oppesitient ‘ Besides theclninge in enr etvn edni*1nistre.tien se? ierrlerable to their views, the state lei" Enrepeen inn;-A i tiens presented new tditlicnllties; fer our government tn enecunterganjd isfurnishedr new courage to the die- efi="ec5ted.t The chairecter ‘cf the French irevelntien chegen new techs hetter understood 3‘ and instead cf heinig any lcnger Viewed as a lendehle effort for the lresteretien of civil lihertyg it appeared “ a, i monster, i fierce as ten‘fu.ries,terrih1ei as hell,” hurling thnni-= derhelts and death among the n:itiens.r Every re- public in Enrepe Wes elrendyprestrate in the dust,- ‘ end the streng thrones, “ the repose A st‘ Princes,” tremhled befere it. Our gove1‘n‘ment,“ Warned hy the "fate ei’ ether nations, resistedther seductive e.rts‘3“ end iiilihe Jtasephiiifreln the wife of Pe!tipha,1'_., escnlied Pfilt" ' lntien»; ; But their innecencet "Was, no security te their t repntnticn. They were falsely accused to the pee... pie, Whosufiered their eers end their hearts to the eigiolluted i with the vile tenresentetiens ei the reg ected winiinister," Gnnnr. ’% A The, M37213, am iazmg Wishedw ,the emmiefi ’j0§":’ flag Gflflfiiiiifififlll, had mow" come. The Watch~\v01}éfl. was m3m1*fling1y givelaand the aéamna smlnded f1‘0'ni Mama to Gwrgia; The EEOPM Wmje calleti H upmi am mmj urefi $0 save their elem:-1mu$g§%1t }.iberi.ie:‘s fmm the imnaiinem fimiagm ta which they w'esm em- posed. The fliseigfles bf VVASIMNG-TON§ wfim a,.;. J 0 A chieved am znciepetadence and fmmed E0111“ c0m;t’M,yaz;. mm, were. ~1°ep1*esm1te.d as z‘m°2'es, 42-z'is??ac_?°:::zi2:»? zjvml monarcioists I flair. 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