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It reminds us that George Washington and all his officers were gentlemen born and bred, discounted gucci sunglasses citizens of substance who undertook the pronounced hazard of revolution because that? was the only way open to "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness." They risked everything...

You can find this tune in any search engine. It appears as part of a splendid collection entitled "Music of the American Revolution: The Birth of Liberty." Sadly the composer of "Washington's March" is unknown. He deserves recognition, too...

Steps to glory... or the gallows.

It is important to remember one thing police sunglass about history: at the time it is actually occurring only God Himself knows the outcome. No person present can do anything more than speculate on what may happen. You must remember this, for the people you encounter in this article were each and every one making the most bold, audacious and rash decision of their lives when, on August 2, 1776 designer sunglasses for sale most of the delegates to the Second Continental Congress, meeting in Philadelphia in the Pennsylvania State House (now Independence Hall), signed the Declaration of Independence. William Whipple, one of the three representatives from New Hampshire, signed that day. We can imagine the scene...

Every man present, as his turn came to sign, would have had, must have had a moment of the utmost sobriety, even dread. He would have thought of? the terrible risk he was taking to bring forth the new nation. His mind would have touched on the people he loved.... the people who loved and trusted him. As he moved up in the queue he could so clearly see the beloved aspects of his life, each and every one of them, now with his own signature in the most perilous danger.

But though there had to be profound reflections and profound anxiety, there was in that place, on that date, emanating from each man present and all the citizens there represented, a deep certainty that what they were doing was profoundly right, proper and necessary.... and as they took pen in hand, they wrote their names, if not so grandiloquently as John Hancock, yet with the same ringing belief...

They did? this for liberty! For freedom! For the chance of some happiness in the shortness of life. And, most of all, to create a nation which would provide a living model, where the good of all would always be the goal, not the good of a few. They stood for a new way of governing men and arranging their affairs... they stood for a nation they insisted be great!

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