The Lincoln Monument in Memory of Scottish-American Soldiers, Unveiled in Edinburgh, August 21, 1893
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(Applause.) I thank you, friends, for all the hospitality you have shown me. I carry home to the valley of the Hudson this loving token from the Lord Provost, Magistrates, and Town Council of this beautiful city. I did not need it to E 66 The Lincoln Momcment. make me love Edinburgh and Scotland, but I shall have it before me as a tangible reminder of all you have done for me in the days that are past. (Loud applause.) Mr MACLEOD FuLLAKTON, who proposed " The Con- sular Service," said — My Lord... Provost, croupiers, ladies, and gentlemen, we have heard, I have no doubt with one heart and with one mind, the sentiments that have fallen both from our American brothers and from the Scottish speakers, which have laid down that which I believe is at the bottom of all sound relations between Great Britain and America, that there must, once for all, be an end to the notion that between the two great branches of the English-speaking race there can possibly arise any single dispute or difference which cannot and which shall not be amicably settled.
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