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orations-第4章

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he was made for all future times; by the impulse of affection for

his progeny。  Under the influence of these principles;



  〃Existence sees him spurn her bounded reign。〃



They redeem his nature from the subjection of time and

space; he is no longer a 〃puny insect shivering at a breeze〃; he

is the glory of creation; formed to occupy all time and all

extent; bounded; during his residence upon earth; only to the

boundaries of the world; and destined to life and immortality in

brighter regions; when the fabric of nature itself shall dissolve

and perish。



The voice of history has not; in all its compass; a note but

answers in unison with these sentiments。  The barbarian

chieftain; who defended his country against the Roman

invasion; driven to the remotest extremity of Britain; and

stimulating his followers to battle by all that has power of

persuasion upon the human heart; concluded his persuasion by

an appeal to these irresistible feelings: 〃Think of your

forefathers and of your posterity。〃  The Romans themselves; at

the pinnacle of civilization; were actuated by the same

impressions; and celebrated; in anniversary festivals; every

great event which had signalized the annals of their forefathers。 

To multiply instances where it were impossible to adduce an

exception would be to waste your time and abuse your

patience; but in the sacred volume; which contains the

substances of our firmest faith and of our most precious hopes;

these passions not only maintain their highest efficacy; but are

sanctioned by the express injunctions of the Divine Legislator

to his chosen people。



The revolutions of time furnish no previous example of a

nation shooting up to maturity and expanding into greatness

with the rapidity which has characterized the growth of the

American people。  In the luxuriance of youth; and in the vigor

of manhood; it is pleasing and instructive to look backward

upon the helpless days of infancy; but in the continual and

essential changes of a growing subject; the transactions of that

early period would be soon obliterated from the memory but

for some periodical call of attention to aid the silent records of

the historian。  Such celebrations arouse and gratify the kindliest

emotions of the bosom。  They are faithful pledges of the

respect we bear to the memory of our ancestors and of the

tenderness with which we cherish the rising generation。  They

introduce the sages and heroes of ages past to the notice and

emulation of succeeding times; they are at once testimonials of

our gratitude; and schools of virtue to our children。



These sentiments are wise; they are honorable; they are

virtuous; their cultivation is not merely innocent pleasure; it is

incumbent duty。  Obedient to their dictates; you; my fellow…

citizens; have instituted and paid frequent observance to this

annual solemnity。  and what event of weightier intrinsic

importance; or of more extensive consequences; was ever

selected for this honorary distinction?



In reverting to the period of our origin; other nations have

generally been compelled to plunge into the chaos of

impenetrable antiquity; or to trace a lawless ancestry into the

caverns of ravishers and robbers。  It is your peculiar privilege

to commemorate; in this birthday of your nation; an event

ascertained in its minutest details; an event of which the

principal actors are known to you familiarly; as if belonging to

your own age; an event of a magnitude before which

imagination shrinks at the imperfection of her powers。  It is

your further happiness to behold; in those eminent characters;

who were most conspicuous in accomplishing the settlement of

your country; men upon whose virtue you can dwell with

honest exultation。  The founders of your race are not handed

down to you; like the fathers of the Roman people; as the

sucklings of a wolf。 You are not descended from a nauseous

compound of fanaticism and sensuality; whose only argument

was the sword; and whose only paradise was a brothel。  No

Gothic scourge of God; no Vandal pest of nations; no fabled

fugitive from the flames of Troy; no bastard Norman tyrant;

appears among the list of worthies who first landed on the

rock; which your veneration has preserved as a lasting

monument of their achievement。  The great actors of the day

we now solemnize were illustrious by their intrepid valor no

less than by their Christian graces; but the clarion of conquest

has not blazoned forth their names to all the winds of heaven。 

Their glory has not been wafted over oceans of blood to the

remotest regions of the earth。  They have not erected to

themselves colossal statues upon pedestals of human bones; to

provoke and insult the tardy hand of heavenly retribution。  But

theirs was 〃the better fortitude of patience and heroic

martyrdom。〃  Theirs was the gentle temper of Christian

kindness; the rigorous observance of reciprocal justice; the

unconquerable soul of conscious integrity。  Worldly fame has

been parsimonious of her favor to the memory of those

generous companions。 Their numbers were small; their stations

in life obscure; the object of their enterprise unostentatious; the

theatre of their exploits remote; how could they possibly be

favorites of worldly Famethat common crier; whose existence

is only known by the assemblage of multitudes; that pander of

wealth and greatness; so eager to haunt the palaces of fortune;

and so fastidious to the houseless dignity of virtue; that

parasite of pride; ever scornful to meekness; and ever

obsequious to insolent power; that heedless trumpeter; whose

ears are deaf to modest merit; and whose eyes are blind to

bloodless; distant excellence?



When the persecuted companions of Robinson; exiles from

their native land; anxiously sued for the privilege of removing a

thousand leagues more distant to an untried soil; a rigorous

climate; and a savage wilderness; for the sake of reconciling

their sense of religious duty with their affections for their

country; few; perhaps none of them; formed a conception of

what would be; within two centuries; the result of their

undertaking。  When the jealous and niggardly policy of their

British sovereign denied them even that humblest of requests;

and instead of liberty would barely consent to promise

connivance; neither he nor they might be aware that they were

laying the foundations of a power; and that he was sowing the

seeds of a spirit; which; in less than two hundred years; would

stagger the throne of his descendants; and shake his united

kingdoms to the centre。  So far is it from the ordinary habits of

mankind to calculate the importance of events in their

elementary principles; that had the first colonists of our country

ever intimated as a part of their designs the project of founding

a great and mighty nation; the finger of scorn would have

pointed them to the cells of Bedlam as an abode more suitable

for hatching vain empires than t
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