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61. is this the land of Washington? by I. Q. Awood. Is this the land of Washington, For which our patriot-fathers bled, Whose mighty strides to freedom shook Tie continent beneath their tread? Is the land of Knox and Green-- Of Marion, Stark, and mighty Wayne, Who hurled the despot from our.shores, And dashed to earth his galling chain? Were these our sires — are we the sons Of men whose fame hath filled the earth? And have we dwarfed and dwindled thus, To mock the majesty of birth? Arise! , with old Laconia's son, Laconia's Son.--In the early days of the discovery and settlement of New-Hampshire, it was called Laconia. At the famous battle, or battles, of Bennington (for two were fought on the same (lay and on the same field) General Stark, of New-Hampshire, commanded. The men who fought at Bennington? Is this the land of Washington, That warmed the patriot's sanguine dreams, Where Liberty made bright her shield, And nursed her eaglets in its gleams? Where Bunker Hill and Monm