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Excerpt from Dangers of Our Republic: An Oration Delivered in Chester Vt;, July 4, 1857
Ah! Me, what changes have been wrought! I wondered then about mysteries and marvels long since revealed. I looked forward to things now far behind me. Time goes tramping on, seemingly more ?eet than ever, bearing us - who shall tell us where?
I have looked upon these scenes and compared them with others far distant and far different. I have seen them from the high Alps, whose snowy brow is dazzled with the radiance of summer suns, and stars which twinkle in Italian skies; from the summits of Mt. Lebanon, with the relics of its famous cedars far below me on one hand, and the immense ruins of Baalbec on the other; from the boundless wastes of Arabian deserts; from the palm groves, royal tombs, ruined temples, and everlasting pyra mids on the banks of the Nile'; from cathedral piles and monkish cloisters from Roman forum and Athenian Pnyx and Agora; from European and Asiatic battle fields; from living thrones, cynic cells, and from among toiling, struggling, suffering masses of oppressed millions: and from every point their rises up for me a cloud by day and a pillar of fire by night, from this hallowed spot, more excellent in fact, and more sublime in suggestion.
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