The History of the Bunker Hill Monument Association During the First Century of the United States of America
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6. Resolved, That a committee of eight, with power to fill vacancies, be chosen to prepare a respectful address to the legislature, for the purpose recommended by the Association ; 240 HISTORY OF THE and to support the application made in the address in a proper manner. 7. Resolved, That an address be submitted to the citizens of this Commonwealth, on the part of the Directors, eS:plana- tory of the views of this Association ; of its operations and actual condition ; and that the same be forthw...ith distrib- uted to every town in the Commonwealth : and the Com- mittee accordingly beg leave to present herewith the draft of such an address. The draft of Mr. Everett's address was also unani- mously adopted, and ordered to be printed and distrib- uted. After giving an account of the eflforts of the Association and of the progress of the wort, it de- monstrated the great propriety of appropriating a por- tion of the "Massachusetts claim," when received, to this permanent memorial of the Eevohitionary strug- gle, and then it proceeded as follows to show the propriety of the State joining with the public in com- pleting a work of this extraordinary chai-acter, which had been so well begun : — In the present condition of the affa:irs of the Association, the Direetoi-s think they may with propriety say that some- thing is imperiously required to be done.
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