Bag om An Oration Delivered at the River House, Washington Heights [N.Y.] on the Fourth of July, 1867
This inspiring oration by Isaac Edwards Clarke celebrates the principles of American democracy, liberty, and justice. Delivered on the anniversary of the nation's independence, Clarke's speech reflects on the challenges and opportunities facing the nation after the Civil War. With its eloquent language and stirring message, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in American political history.
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