Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Present and Future Prospects of Chicago: An Address Delivered Before the Chicago Lyceum, January 20, 1846
Gentlemen OF the lyceum: In entering upon the duties assigned me, as President of this Lyceum, I shall at, present do little more than thank you for the honor con ferred upon me by the appointment, and assure you in the simplicity of my heart, as every militia officer does in New England, from the General of Brigade, down to the Fourth Corporal, on his elevation to rank and fame, that I will endeavor to serve you according to the best Of my abili ties.
In order, however, that I may do so, it is necessary that I speak to you with freedom. This I shall do at all events, both now and hereafter, whether you hear or whether you' forbear.
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