Quote by Edward Everett
And now the momentous day, a day to be forever remembered in the a

And now the momentous day, a day to be forever remembered in the annals of the country, arrived. Early in the morning on the 1st of July the conflict began. – Edward Everett

Other quotes by Edward Everett

With this humble instrumentality did it please Providence to prepare the theatre for those events by which a new dispensation of liberty was to be communicated to man. – Edward Everett

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Columbus Day
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Let a nations fervent thanks make some amends for the toils and sufferings of those who survive. – Edward Everett

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thankful
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Think in the morning. Act in the noon. Eat in the evening. Sleep in the night. – William Blake

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Morning

Our systems are all go. At 9:30 Monday morning trading will resume on both markets, and the message will be given to criminals who foisted this on America that they lost. – Richard Grasso

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Morning

But I try to steal other moments. Sometimes I get up very early in the morning and enjoy a quiet house and cup of tea before the craziness begins. Other times, Ill take a quick walk on the beach. You can find peace in a few minutes. – Cindy Crawford

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Morning

Well, he doesnt make me laugh. I think Ive got a fair sense of humour but I cant really see it in him. Ive listened to his show on the radio on a Saturday morning, and thats a load of mince as well. – Ian St. John

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I count life just a stuff to try the souls strength on. – Robert Browning

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The bore is usually considered a harmless creature, or of that class of irrational bipeds who hurt only themselves. – Maria Edgeworth, Thoughts on Bores

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Workers have kept faith in American institutions. Most of the conflicts, which have occurred have been when labors right to live has been challenged and denied. – John L. Lewis

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The pursuit of happiness, which American citizens are obliged to undertake, tends to involve them in trying to perpetuate the moods, tastes and aptitudes of youth. – Malcolm Muggeridge

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