The State of the Country : a Discourse, Delivered in the First Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, June 1, 1865, On the Day Appointed As a Day of "humiliation And Mourning" in View of the Death of the President of the United States
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I am deeply alive to the fact that some of the names of the men engaged in this struggle, and that have conducted, under God, the conflict to a close so glorious, will, for all that is honored in military ability and skill, stand ever onward by the side of the names of Caesar, Alexander, Napoleon, and Wellington. But it is not in this as ivar that I rejoice. It is not for the acquisition of glory; it is not that there has been any " war," in the proper sense of that term ; it is that an organiz...ed, unlawful resistance to the Government, has been broken up; that the most formidable insurrec- tion has been suppressed that the world has ever known; that the sternest rebellion that has ever existed has been subdued ; that the civil authorities, in accordance with all just principles of government, and as directed by the Constitution, have called to their aid the military arm to secure the proper observance of the laws, and that ban- ners, and swords, and helmets, and shields, and all the equipments of war, may now pass from public view; that the courts may hold their sessions, and the customs be collected, and the laws of the land again extend their healthful influence over those regions lately the scenes of rebellion, and covered with blood.
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