Radio Addresses by Honorable Sol Bloom: Mother's Day, Flag Day, Independence Day, Fort Necessity Groundbreaking Ceremony |
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... record . But we do know that upon the special request of the foreign offi- cers , among whom were Lafayette , Rochambeau , De Grasse , Von Steuben , and others , Mrs. Washington consented to visit the inn , where she was received by ...
... record . But we do know that upon the special request of the foreign offi- cers , among whom were Lafayette , Rochambeau , De Grasse , Von Steuben , and others , Mrs. Washington consented to visit the inn , where she was received by ...
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... record is left , but that scene will live forever in the spirit of our country . It was a practical errand which ... records of Congress disclose no debate upon the ques-
... record is left , but that scene will live forever in the spirit of our country . It was a practical errand which ... records of Congress disclose no debate upon the ques-
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... records of Congress disclose no debate upon the ques- tion of a flag . We do know , however , the actual wording of the resolution which brought the flag into being . That resolution stated : Resolved : That the flag of the thirteen ...
... records of Congress disclose no debate upon the ques- tion of a flag . We do know , however , the actual wording of the resolution which brought the flag into being . That resolution stated : Resolved : That the flag of the thirteen ...
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... record we bring back to them here on July Fourth of this year . These are some of the feelings inspired by the great mem- ories that will lurk in this chamber forever . If we have done thus well with the Nation that the fathers placed ...
... record we bring back to them here on July Fourth of this year . These are some of the feelings inspired by the great mem- ories that will lurk in this chamber forever . If we have done thus well with the Nation that the fathers placed ...
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... records which I am here giving to the country for perhaps the first time . I am straining no terms of language , I am twisting no facts of history , in pronouncing this fight at Fort Necessity not only a great moral victory for George ...
... records which I am here giving to the country for perhaps the first time . I am straining no terms of language , I am twisting no facts of history , in pronouncing this fight at Fort Necessity not only a great moral victory for George ...
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Page 15 - We must all hang together, or assuredly we shall all hang separately.
Page 8 - that the flag of the thirteen United States be thirteen stripes, alternate red and white; that the union be thirteen stars, white in a blue field, representing a new constellation.
Page 4 - She received the complimentary attentions which were paid to her without evincing the slightest elevation, and at an early hour, wishing the company much enjoyment of their pleasures, observed, that it was high time for old folks to be in bed, and retired, leaning as before on the arm of her son.
Page 4 - She was arrayed in the very plain, yet becoming garb worn by the Virginia lady of the olden time. Her address, always dignified and imposing, was courteous, though reserved. She received the complimentary attentions which were profusely paid her, without evincing the slightest elevation, and at an early hour, wishing the company much enjoyment of their pleasures, observed that it was time for old people to be at home, retired.
Page 3 - If such are the matrons of America, well may she boast of illustrious sons...
Page 10 - General program for the nation-wide celebration of the two hundredth anniversary of the birth of George Washington, February 22nd to Thanksgiving day, 1932.