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    _KNOWING THE PRICE WE MUST PAY, THE SACRIFICE WE MUST MAKE, THE     BURDENS WE MUST CARRY, THE ASSAULTS WE MUST ENDURE--KNOWING FULL     WELL THE COST--yet we enlist, and we enlist for the war. FOR WE     KNOW THE JUSTICE OF OUR CAUSE, and we know, too, its certain     triumph.

    NOT RELUCTANTLY THEN, but eagerly_, not with _faint hearts BUT     STRONG, do we now advance upon the enemies of the people. FOR     THE CALL THAT COMES TO US is the call that came to our fathers_.     As they responded so shall we.

    "_HE HATH SOUNDED FORTH A TRUMPET that shall never call retreat.     HE IS SIFTING OUT THE HEARTS OF MEN before His judgment seat.     OH, BE SWIFT OUR SOULS TO ANSWER HIM, BE JUBILANT OUR FEET,         Our God is marching on_."

    --ALBERT J. BEVERIDGE.

Remember that two sentences, or two parts of the same sentence, which contain changes of thought, cannot possibly be given effectively in the same key. Let us repeat, every big change of thought requires a big change of pitch. What the beginning student will think are big changes of pitch will be monotonously alike. Learn to speak some thoughts in a very high tone--others in a _very_, _very_ low tone. _DEVELOP RANGE._ It is almost impossible to use too much of it.

    _HAPPY AM I THAT THIS MISSION HAS BROUGHT MY FEET AT LAST TO     PRESS NEW ENGLAND'S HISTORIC SOIL and my eyes to the knowledge     of her beauty and her thrift._ Here within touch of Plymouth     Rock and Bunker Hill--_WHERE WEBSTER THUNDERED and Longfellow     sang, Emerson thought AND CHANNING PREACHED--HERE IN THE CRADLE     OF AMERICAN LETTERS and almost of American liberty,_ I hasten to     make the obeisance that every American owes New England when     first he stands uncovered in her mighty presence. _Strange     apparition!_ This stern and unique figure--carved from the ocean     and the wilderness--its majesty kindling and growing amid the     storms of winter and of wars--until at last the gloom was     broken, _ITS BEAUTY DISCLOSED IN THE SUNSHINE, and the heroic     workers rested at its base_--while startled kings and emperors     gazed and marveled that from the rude touch of this handful cast     on a bleak and unknown shore should have come the _embodied     genius of human government AND THE PERFECTED MODEL OF HUMAN     LIBERTY!_ God bless the memory of those immortal workers, and     prosper the fortunes of their living sons--and perpetuate the     inspiration of their handiwork....

    Far to the South, Mr. President, separated from this section by     a line--_once defined in irrepressible difference, once traced     in fratricidal blood, AND NOW, THANK GOD, BUT A VANISHING     SHADOW--lies the fairest and richest domain of this earth. It is     the home of a brave and hospitable people. THERE IS CENTERED ALL     THAT CAN PLEASE OR PROSPER HUMANKIND. A PERFECT CLIMATE ABOVE a     fertile soil_ yields to the husbandman every product of the     temperate zone.

    There, by night _the cotton whitens beneath the stars,_ and by     day _THE WHEAT LOCKS THE SUNSHINE IN ITS BEARDED SHEAF._ In the     same field the clover steals the fragrance of the wind, and     tobacco catches the quick aroma of the rains. _THERE ARE     MOUNTAINS STORED WITH EXHAUSTLESS TREASURES: forests--vast and     primeval;_ and rivers that, _tumbling or loitering, run wanton to     the sea._ Of the three essential items of all industries--cotton,     iron and wood--that region has easy control. _IN COTTON, a fixed     monopoly--IN IRON, proven supremacy--IN TIMBER, the     reserve supply of the Republic._ From this assured and     permanent advantage, against which artificial conditions cannot     much longer prevail, has grown an amazing system of industries.     Not maintained by human contrivance of tariff or capital, afar     off from the fullest and cheapest source of supply, but resting     in divine assurance, within touch of field and mine and forest--not     set amid costly farms from which competition has driven the     farmer in despair, but amid cheap and sunny lands, rich with     agriculture, to which neither season nor soil has set a limit--this     system of industries is mounting to a splendor that shall dazzle     and illumine the world. _THAT, SIR, is the picture and the promise     of my home--A LAND BETTER AND FAIRER THAN I HAVE TOLD YOU, and     yet but fit setting in its material excellence for the loyal and     gentle quality of its citizenship._

    This hour little needs the _LOYALTY THAT IS LOYAL TO ONE SECTION     and yet holds the other in enduring suspicion and estrangement._     Give us the _broad_ and _perfect loyalty that loves and trusts     GEORGIA_ alike with _Massachusetts_--that knows no _SOUTH_, no     _North_, no _EAST_, no _West_, but _endears with equal and     patriotic love_ every foot of our soil, every State of our     Union.

    _A MIGHTY DUTY, SIR, AND A MIGHTY INSPIRATION impels every one     of us to-night to lose in patriotic consecration WHATEVER     ESTRANGES, WHATEVER DIVIDES._

    _WE, SIR, are Americans--AND WE STAND FOR HUMAN LIBERTY!_ The     uplifting force of the American idea is under every throne on     earth. _France, Brazil--THESE ARE OUR VICTORIES. To redeem the     earth from kingcraft and oppression--THIS IS OUR MISSION! AND WE     SHALL NOT FAIL._ God has sown in our soil the seed of His     millennial harvest, and He will not lay the sickle to the     ripening crop until His full and perfect day has come. _OUR     HISTORY, SIR, has been a constant and expanding miracle, FROM     PLYMOUTH ROCK AND JAMESTOWN,_ all the way--aye, even from the     hour when from the voiceless and traceless ocean a new world     rose to the sight of the inspired sailor. As we approach the     fourth centennial of that stupendous day--when the old world     will come to _marvel_ and to _learn_ amid our gathered     treasures--let us resolve to crown the miracles of our past with     the spectacle of a Republic, _compact, united INDISSOLUBLE IN     THE BONDS OF LOVE_--loving from the Lakes to the Gulf--the     wounds of war healed in every heart as on every hill, _serene     and resplendent AT THE SUMMIT OF HUMAN ACHIEVEMENT AND EARTHLY     GLORY, blazing out the path and making clear the way up which     all the nations of the earth, must come in God's appointed     time!_

    --HENRY W. GRADY, _The Race Problem_.

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