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Excerpt from A Discourse on the First Centennial Celebration of the Birth-Day of Washington: Delivered by Request, to the Citizens of Lexington, on the 22nd of February, 1832
IT is recorded of an orator Of antiquity, that, being chosen to address the people, on a subject too weighty to be handled 'by him, he appeared on the rostrum, at the appointed hour, but maintained a fixed and dejected silence. When asked, by one in authority, Why he did not commence his discourse? He falteringly replied, that the splendour of his theme had dazzled him into blindness, and its unutterable magnitude Strick en him dumb.
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