File:LFirestone-1878-Speech(36).pdf
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In conclusion, should it happen in the lapse of time that the structure about to be erected should be overthrown, its foundation, upturned and the deposits made brought to the eyes of man, may it be known that on the 9th day of October, 1878, the people of the United States are secure in tho liberty bequeathed by the blood of patriots in the dark days of the Revolution, thus we have a commerce that that whitens every sea, a flag honored in every land, a judiciary that is untrammelled and laws that secure equal and exact justice to all. May the blessings of Heaven be showered in rich profusion on members of the order, the people present, on noble county, upon all engaged in this great enterprise, on the court, its officers, attorney and all, whether prosecuting or defending their rights; and let me hope that those who will be required to administer justice will at the same time remember mercy:
"Blessed are the merciful for they shall obtain mercy."
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