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Editorial
October 8, 1796
The New Hampshire Gazette
Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire
What is this article about?
Editorial from Salem, September 30, expresses profound admiration for the President's address, praising his sentiments, services, and virtue, while lamenting human mortality and wishing him peace.
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SALEM, Sept. 30.
We cannot refuse to notice the Address of our worthy President. With flowing tears we attentively examine an Address, which demands our admiration, while it seals our affections. His sentiments will be written on our hearts, and live with our prosperity, from which they will ever be inseparable. His services will be engraven on our memories, and time will report them for the gratitude of the most distant ages. The virtuous lament that the wise are not immortal. There is a struggle between our duty to reason, and our inclination to retain the Man, who is our richest blessing. May his future days be in peace, and his reward from his GOD
"Time to thy wing and bring us, if you can
e'midst all the dead and living tore,
"To such another Man."
We cannot refuse to notice the Address of our worthy President. With flowing tears we attentively examine an Address, which demands our admiration, while it seals our affections. His sentiments will be written on our hearts, and live with our prosperity, from which they will ever be inseparable. His services will be engraven on our memories, and time will report them for the gratitude of the most distant ages. The virtuous lament that the wise are not immortal. There is a struggle between our duty to reason, and our inclination to retain the Man, who is our richest blessing. May his future days be in peace, and his reward from his GOD
"Time to thy wing and bring us, if you can
e'midst all the dead and living tore,
"To such another Man."
What sub-type of article is it?
Moral Or Religious
What keywords are associated?
President Address
Admiration
Virtue
Services
Immortality
Peace
What entities or persons were involved?
Our Worthy President
Editorial Details
Primary Topic
Admiration For The President's Address
Stance / Tone
Profoundly Admiring And Affectionate
Key Figures
Our Worthy President
Key Arguments
The President's Address Demands Admiration And Seals Affections.
His Sentiments Will Endure With Prosperity.
His Services Will Be Remembered For Ages.
The Virtuous Lament The Mortality Of The Wise.
Duty Conflicts With Desire To Retain This Blessing.
Wishes For His Peaceful Future And Divine Reward.