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e world. We live in a peculiar age. All is to be lost or won. We are fighting battles not of hate or vengeance, but upon the highest principles of honor; for a cause, not for blood, but for freedom and the institutions of civilization. [Applause] That is what we fight for, or the battle is not worth the sacrifice, what man would be content but with the whose country? with this "land of the brave and the home of the free?" the inheritance that our fathers gave us, and the Government that Washington builder? [Applause] Who would not strive to preserve the integrity of the country that must remain one, or be a source of sorrow and strife for ages to come? Let us unite like a band of brothers. We can succeed, and will succeed, [Great applause.] Let us say, like Hemn, that it is not in hate but for honor that the chiefs contend. We are going to be saved. History shall write the tale, and it is our duty so to act that the tale will be read without shame by our children. History wil