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Have faith in Massachusetts; 2d ed. / A Collection of Speeches and Messages

Chapter 7 LAFAYETTE BANQUET, FALL RIVER

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in the most terrific war in the history of the human race and trace its origin to the bullet of a madman fired in the Balkans. It is true that the flintlock gun at Lexington was not the first, nor yet the last, to fire a "shot heard round the world." It was not the distance it travelled, but the message it carried which has marked it out above all other human event

wealth because his ideals, his character, his life, were all in sympathy with that great Revolution which was begun within her borders and carried to a successful conclusion by the sacrifice of her treasure and her blood. It was not the able legal argument of James Otis against the British Writs of Assistance, nor the petitions and remonstrances of the Colonists to the British throne, admirable though they were

ink of his connection with our history. I love to think of him at the dedication of the Bunker Hill Monument receiving the approbation of the Nation from the lips of Daniel Webster. I love to think of the long line of American citizens of French blood in our Commonwealth to-day, ready to defend the p

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1 Chapter 1 TO THE STATE SENATE ON BEING ELECTED ITS PRESIDENT2 Chapter 2 AMHERST COLLEGE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION, BOSTON3 Chapter 3 BROCKTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE4 Chapter 4 AT THE HOME OF DANIEL WEBSTER, MARSHFIELD5 Chapter 5 RIVERSIDE6 Chapter 6 AT THE HOME OF AUGUSTUS P. GARDNER, HAMILTON7 Chapter 7 LAFAYETTE BANQUET, FALL RIVER8 Chapter 8 NORFOLK REPUBLICAN CLUB, BOSTON9 Chapter 9 PUBLIC MEETING ON THE HIGH COST OF LIVING, FANEUIL HALL10 Chapter 10 ONE HUNDREDTH ANNIVERSARY DINNER OF THE PROVIDENT INSTITUTION FOR SAVINGS11 Chapter 11 ASSOCIATED INDUSTRIES DINNER, BOSTON12 Chapter 12 ON THE NATURE OF POLITICS13 Chapter 13 TREMONT TEMPLE14 Chapter 14 DEDICATION OF TOWN-HOUSE, WESTON15 Chapter 15 AMHERST ALUMNI DINNER, SPRINGFIELD16 Chapter 16 MESSAGE FOR THE BOSTON POST17 Chapter 17 ROXBURY HISTORICAL SOCIETY, BUNKER HILL DAY18 Chapter 18 FAIRHAVEN19 Chapter 19 SOMERVILLE REPUBLICAN CITY COMMITTEE20 Chapter 20 WRITTEN FOR THE SUNDAY ADVERTISER AND AMERICAN21 Chapter 21 ESSEX COUNTY CLUB, LYNNFIELD22 Chapter 22 TREMONT TEMPLE 2223 Chapter 23 FANEUIL HALL24 Chapter 24 FROM INAUGURAL ADDRESS AS GOVERNOR25 Chapter 25 STATEMENT ON THE DEATH OF THEODORE ROOSEVELT26 Chapter 26 LINCOLN DAY PROCLAMATION27 Chapter 27 INTRODUCING HENRY CABOT LODGE AND A. LAWRENCE LOWELL AT THE DEBATE ON THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS SYMPHONY HALL28 Chapter 28 VETO OF SALARY INCREASE29 Chapter 29 FLAG DAY PROCLAMATION30 Chapter 30 AMHERST COLLEGE COMMENCEMENT31 Chapter 31 HARVARD UNIVERSITY COMMENCEMENT32 Chapter 32 PLYMOUTH, LABOR DAY33 Chapter 33 WESTFIELD34 Chapter 34 No.3435 Chapter 35 AN ORDER36 Chapter 36 A TELEGRAM37 Chapter 37 No.3738 Chapter 38 HOLY CROSS COLLEGE39 Chapter 39 REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION, TREMONT TEMPLE, BOSTON40 Chapter 40 WILLIAMS COLLEGE41 Chapter 41 CONCERNING TEACHERS' SALARIES42 Chapter 42 STATEMENT TO THE PRESS43 Chapter 43 SPEECH AT TREMONT TEMPLE