A Vindication of Mr. Adams's Oration

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It would have been most unwise in the orator to have supposed, that on a great national jubilee, when every heart aroundhim throbbed with exultation, he alone was bound to be didl, and dry, and frozen.
The charge of " obscurity" in the last sen= tence of the address has some plausibility.
i5ut this arises from the length of the se% 15 teiice and from inattention to ^yhat precedes it. The reviewer is sadly puzzled to discov- er who directs os to " go," and " like" whom we are to act. Yet, to use
... his own elegant languaj^'G, " every one may guess out for him- self" that it is the spirit, which dictated the Declaration of Independence^ that exhorts us to "go" and to act "like" those, to whom the Declaration was dictated. " Go," says that spirit, and cherish their devotion toiibcrtj" — > their sleepless vigilance — their abhorrence of British oppression — tlieir integrity to their own altars and homes- The reviewer, in fine, has made the nota- ble discovery, that the wJjole address is un- distinguished " from the ordinary crowd of performances on tlie same occasion." And jet its importance is such as to elicit front him twenty or thirty pages of criticism, and some of its topics are " well selected," and indeed " the general plan" of the v/hole ora- tion, " very happy." He has made this no- table discovery of its mediocrity, too, after the address had been reprinted and read and admired from Maine to Florida.

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