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Excerpt from An Address to the Charlestown Branch of the Washington Benevolent Society of Massachusetts, on the Twenty-Second of February, 1813
Influenced by a grateful recollection of your kind ness at a period of life when popular favours were alluring, and private patronage was indispensable but, contrary to a deliberate resolution never again to attempt a pub lic address, I now appear before you. Eloquence I shall not aspire to; nor can you expect the charms of novelty, when the disastrous state of our country has excited uni versal anxiety, and the means ofinformation are familiar to every inquirer. If the hints which are respectfully offered, should refresh your memories, and apply to the present occasion, my ambition will be fully gratified.
This memorable anniversary we have often celebrated with innocent festivity. In this hallowed temple we once solemnized it in sackcloth we now devote it to patriot ism and philanthropy. If the immortal spirit of wash ington is permitted to contemplate the views of his humble followers, we indulge the pleasing h0pe of pa rental complacency.
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