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Identifier: ohioarchological02ohio_0 (find matches)
Title: Ohio archæological and historical quarterly
Year: 1888 (1880s)
Authors: Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society
Subjects: History Archaeology
Publisher: Columbus : Published for the Society by A.H. Smythe
Contributing Library: Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center
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not yourcoal, or your iron, or your lead; it is not your gas thatmakes our wealth. It is the men who control these ele-ments of nature and call them into being, and it is thewomen who go with the men to make the homes for them. That is the lesson which America is teaching to thewhole world; and out of that we will come to learn thatlesson of political teaching that is not understood exceptas a certain theory about the government,—that there arecertain natural advantages which it seems that GodAlmighty has seen fit to give to this part of the world. Abraham Lincoln used an expression in his first message,which was laughed at by many public writers and noticedmuch in Europe. It was not so much noticed here, be-cause we knew it was true. They looked at it as a pieceof bombast—-a piece of gross exaggeration. Mr. Lincolnsaid there was many a regiment which he sent to the frontin t86i from which he could have chosen every memberof his cabinet, every officer he needed in the administra-
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Address of Rev. Edward Everett Hale. 97 tion cf the country, and the country would have loeen wellserved. He could have picked out these men from everyregiment. We know it was true. The same thing might be repeated,—it is not a merematter of pleasantry; it is simply a square fact, and I un-dertake to repeat this statement now, and here. Suppose, in the great crisis of next fall, the country, indetermining between two citizens of Ohio as to who shallbe the next President, should choose Senator Thurman,or suppose they should choose Senator John Sherman.Sitting here, either of them might look around upon thisaudience which I am addressing—might take out his notebook and jot down every one of his Cabinet, every Judgeof the Supreme Court, every commissioner, every mem-ber of his diplomatic corps to represent him abroad — andyou know he would be well served. A country that is served like that in what we are pleasedto call the higher walk of its administration, which isserved that way

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  • bookyear:1888
  • bookdecade:1880
  • bookcentury:1800
  • bookauthor:Ohio_State_Archaeological_and_Historical_Society
  • booksubject:History
  • booksubject:Archaeology
  • bookpublisher:Columbus___Published_for_the_Society_by_A_H__Smythe
  • bookcontributor:Allen_County_Public_Library_Genealogy_Center
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  • bookleafnumber:116
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