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Rare July 4th 1803 GEORGE WASHINGTON + Revolutionary War Campton, NH. Oration

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Rare July 4th 1803 GEORGE WASHINGTON + Revolutionary War Campton, NH. Oration
Federal Period
July 4th, 1803 “GEORGE WASHINGTON” & The Revolutionary War Campton, New Hampshire Oration
July 4th, 1803-Dated Federal Period, Commemorative Imprint An Oration, Pronounced at Campton, New Hampshire, by John Rogers, Printed at Concord, Mass., George Hough, Very Good.
A very rare early American Imprint Pamphlet which is virtually impossible to find another, or for a prior sale record. It has 20 pages, with the signature of Issac Willey as owner, on the cover. Well used, there are some early paper repairs of a tear that occurs on every page, horizontally across the middle; one leaf is missing its top outer corner, with a letter missing on each side, expected tone, no rear wrapper, therefore sold “as is.” Of interest is that Rogers speaks in rather wild energetic terms, of the disappointments he sees since the promise of Gneral and President George Washington and the Revolution. He mentions the French Revolution as well. Thomas Paine is brought up, described as, “that putrid lump of atheism and blasphemy, that beastly fiend!” This wonderful, historic early oration reads, in part:

“But, shall it be affirmed, that the united myriads of honest patriots, who, in the hour of peril and upon the spur of danger, rallied around the altar of Liberty and the standard of Independence, have so far forgotten their moral and political creeds, as to become the proselytes and disciples of anarchy, rapine, and confusion? No - This shall not be said .. Let the sainted ashes, entombed at Mount Vernon, speak and declare! Oh, my country! How must thy face be covered with the blushes of confusion, and the distortions of remorse, if thy renowned Hero and Statesman should return, to inquire respecting the improvement of those excellent lessons of moral and political wisdom, left, as his dying legacy, for the direction of his favorite children!

.. Have the brazen engines of injustice, slander, infamy, hypocrisy and destruction, been put in operation at this age in our country? Look on the journals and documents at the city Washington, and then decide! -- See whether the honest veteran soldier, who toiled in blood for the salvation of his country, and received therefore a meritorious stipend from his great and generous leader, hath not been barely stricken by the dastard hand of coward malice, and laid up in a dry dock of oblivious penury, because like Daniel he would not pay adoration to the great image at Monticello!

.. Thus may Columbia, this dear-bought heritage of our Fathers, continue to rise in dignity and glory, till she bid defiance to all the tyrants of the earth, and to all destroyers of the human race, but the last shock of time.”