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and its capitol may moulder and crumble; all other names which adorn its annals may be forgotten ; but as long as human hearts shall anywhere pant, or human tongues shall anywhere plead, for a true, rational, constitutional
liberty, those hearts shall enshrine the memory, and those tongues shall prolong the fame, of George Washington!
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