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Excerpt from Address Delivered in Oak-Grove Cemetery, Medford, Mass;, September 6, 1866: At the Consecration of the Monument Erected in Honor of the Medford Volunteers
Have not these facts taught us about our manhood and our national character? We feel now, as this generation has never felt before, the vital force of patriotic principle, and the solemn obligation of patriotic duty. Do we not feel this new meaning of the word patriotism tingling from our central heart to every extremity? Our soldiers and sailors have taught us this, and are they not our permanent bene factors? They have brought to light this new nation in our midst.
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