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Vintage Photogravure: Official White House Gallery Thomas Jefferson Portrait, 3-Page Dedication Text, 10x12 on 16x20
Vintage Photogravure: Official White House Gallery Thomas Jefferson Portrait, 3-Page Dedication Text, 10x12 on 16x20
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OFFICIAL WHITE HOUSE GALLERY VINTAGE PHOTOGRAVURE OF PRESIDENT THOMAS JEFFERSON
WITH WRITTEN DEDICATION TO PRESIDENT JEFFERSON BY ..JOHN W. DANIEL, V. S. Senator from Virginia
3 PAGES
1 X PHOTOGRAVURE PAGE 10X12 PRINT ON 16X20 HEAVY GUAGE PAPER
1X TITLE PAGE AND DEDICATION TEXT
Full Text of Dedication
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Jefferson
HOMAS JEFFERSON still lives. The honors heaped upon him by the people were but their gifts to their bentlactor, the insignia of
burdens and his cares. How paltry seems that long
finalogue. man cod desigation.
compared with
was
and God-armed for the battle of right
thems There compared and that to ded four an people the st
There is not a heart that loves noble rage for right truth and justice; there is not a people on carth who are weary and hea
vy laden under the burden
there is not a chancellor who loves equ tows his head in fro
Worship to his Maker: there
student by the midnight lamp; there is not a toiler by land or sea; yea, there is not
astronomer who who tre:
the stars, nor an humble farmer in his cabin, nor a freeman anywhere
as the earth with the spirit of the free who.
lived, and thathis lite coes marching on
does not bless God that Thomas efferson
them.
What did Jefferson do for the people? Rather, what did he not do? He was one of He loved them, trusted them, guided them; he So much for generalities.
cheered them, he comforted them, he led
It is true,
Thomas
said by the Cicero of Massachusetts, Edward Everett, that there rests on
Bat
Jetferson the imperishable renown of havir had he never penned a syllable of it he would be im ramed the Declaration of Independence.
mortal.
party leaders
against the Established Church, threw himself against the great landed
It is true he raised his
brought forth the first statute of relig
proprictors and powerful
Imperishable renown with
gious treedom that adorned the history of
that, but without it he would have been
Isastrue he negonated the carchase of vansamas.rom
ORE SOLD
darrenturnacore
bank and adding the Great W
esch
appi to the countless multitudes who no
ver won by man without a
Southwest to the Union -the
But without all this he would have been immortal.
as the most accomplished man
letterson's mind w.
the mathematie, and nosy wittion cond
c kind which turns things to account.
and two make tour.
ever lead him from the
at lova
bed notion that two
accurate in generalization. His mind was fike
knock down a lion.
clephant's trunk in
When he was President he went regularly
that it could upa
journal he kept a record of the date of the appearance of spr
to market, and in his
starcly dome of the
ung fruits and vegctables.
The
besteak the classic mind that reproduced them.
lines of the mansion at Monticello
He
tounded the Patent Off
himself an inventor?
While in France, as minister. her
e of the United States, but do you know that he was
ution termenting about him
his admirable notes on
PERTAI
the 4
Royal Agricultural
Society," of the Seine.
verated a hillside plow which
modern revolving office chair.
The rice grot
he was diso the inventor of the
which Jefferson hid in his pockets while in Italy,
win the south
Dates to day is rom gram
larmers on his discus
His influence is felt to-
day when any important guestions are no o
calture ne was on
He was a child of nature, this glorious Jefferson,
with a mans
�� the people's side of all questions.
and with all his wisdom and aft bie
noble a!
ONELIKOVI
ults, but no Pharisee.
An honest son of Vlother carth: a man
had tewer faults and lesser
He was strong in
This Jefferson had st
1 all courage; yea, in civic courage, the rarest of all forms o se quiet, patient, darin
bravery.
dares confront and attront levendence they said " Rebel.'
and not flinch the
pinion in the
he stood for religious
When he stood for
Winenane stoodBtor
monarchy and
freedom they cried "Infidel."
��� they sard
ney said Commen he ;
concentrated power they said
gladly.
"Dema
agogue.
When he aroused
When
They knew their ears, and with one accord they,
But the com
the people against
yino without h penny, his very cooxs, his
said,
Ind, his home were o
" All Hail, Our
son people h
Friend.
everv battle that he won.
If it is right the but his own, he crow
man is born bridled and saddled, and the other booted
that a man sues tor.
vned the people as vi
and if he does not believe that one
from this good man's life and wear it in his soul
������������
and spurred let him pluck a flower now.sanil
DECLARATION
INDEPENDENCE
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