Political Literature And Literary Politics of 1876 And 1877
Political Literature And Literary Politics of 1876 And 1877
Percy E Percy Edward Henderson
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You and others in your daily work, in your wheelwright, blacksmith ami carpenter shops, and in your adjoining farms, each have an influence for good or for evil far greater in the control of the ballot-box than what the millionaire or wealthy operator of railroad monopolies can ever exert in the control of currency or finances, stocks or bond". Each little ripple, on the lake chasing and overtaking its predecessor, rolls up the wave which sweeps with resistless sway. Each little snow- flake, fa...lling noiselessly and nestling with its companions from the clouds, creates the mighty glacier which commands the admiration and astonish- ment of the spectator, as well as affords a sure protection and shelter against the tempest and the storm. Each little drop of water, congregated with the others, forms the mighty ocean which upholds the commerce and the navies of the world, and bears them each to their respective ports;— even so the Republican elements may be collected in the political sea and gather up a tidal wave that will waft i lie Havksand Wheelek Ship of State on its bosom into her appropriate place — the White House of the United States, and thereby the glory and honor, virtue and patriotism, union and liberty of the American people continue to he re-enlivend and re-animated in the histories and lives of our Jackson and Grant, and at the shrines of our Washington, Marshall and Lincoln.
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