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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: January 24, 1865., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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Vermont (Vermont, United States) (search for this): article 1
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We are given to understand by Northern journalists that W. H. Seward, A. M., will deliver an eulogium upon the late Edward Everett.
We know of no one who could more appropriately sing the funeral dirge.
They were brethren in patriotism and elevation of character.--Both were devoted to the cause of the Union, and neither of them ever thought of their own interests.
If there was any human weakness about either of these great men, it was a total neglect and oblivion of number one.
Seward prefers that Lincoln should be in the Presidency to wearing the purple himself, and Everett, at an early age, sacrificed the Church for the State.
We should like to hear Seward's funeral oration.
An incidental allusion might be made in it to the death of the country.
We have no wish to speak evil of the dead; least of all, of any man who once had claims, apparently, to our respect and admiration.
Even when the veil has fallen, and we discover that we had been duped and humbugged, the
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