The Nations Gratitude And Hope a Sermon Preached in the First Presbyterian Chu

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The Nations Gratitude And Hope a Sermon Preached in the First Presbyterian Chu
William Miller Paxton
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Thankful, too, as Pennsylvanians, are we to recognize the operation of our beneficent laws ; and the beautiful harmou}^ of the State and Xa- TioXAL Government — working as every State or- ganism should work, (according to the provis- ions of our admirable constitution, ) "so as to hold the great national central government firm in its place, whilst the State Governments i-evolve around it in their respective orbits, without jostle, and con- trolled by the same mighty power. " 12 Grateful too, m...ust be tlio feelings of every heart for the honorable position which the Sons of Pennsylvania occupy in the armies of the Re- public. One of the first regiments that, to the joy of the President, and the relief of the nation, entered the City of Washington, in that mem- orable week of suspense and peril, was a reg- iment from Pennsylvania ; and now her rej>resen- tation in the field would compose an army lar- ger than England sent to the Crimea ; larger than Napoleon marshalled in the field of Armagenta.

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