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Christopher Gadsden
American
Soldier
Born:
Feb 16
,
1724
Died:
Aug 28
,
1805
Am
Country
Liberty
Me
Trust
You
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My sentiments for the American cause, from the Stamp Act downward, have never changed... I am still of opinion that it is the cause of liberty and of human nature.
Christopher Gadsden
Nature
Liberty
Cause
Human Nature
Changed
Never
Opinion
Am
Still
American
Human
Stamp
Sentiments
Act
Downward
The present times require the vigor and the activity of the prime of life; but I feel the increasing infirmities of age to such a degree, that I am conscious I cannot serve you to advantage.
Christopher Gadsden
Life
You
Age
Degree
Increasing
Advantage
Feel
Prime
Am
Times
Cannot
Require
Vigor
Activity
Serve
Conscious
Present
No man in America ever strove more, and more successfully first to bring about a Congress in 1765, and then to support it ever afterwards than myself.
Christopher Gadsden
Myself
Man
First
Congress
About
More
More And More
Support
Than
America
Afterwards
Then
Successfully
Ever
Bring
The House of Commons, refused to receive the addresses of the colonies, when the matter was pending; besides, we hold our rights neither from them nor from the Lords.
Christopher Gadsden
Rights
Matter
Our
Address
Neither
Besides
Colonies
House
House Of Commons
Lords
Nor
Refused
Hold
Commons
Them
Receive
And, Mr. Speaker, if the Governor and Council don't see fit to fall in with us, I say let the general duty law, and all, go to the devil, sir, and go about our business.
Christopher Gadsden
Business
Law
Devil
Fall
Duty
Our
Say
See
About
General
Council
Go
Fit
Governor
Sir
Us
Speaker
I gave my parole once, and it has been shamefully violated by the British Government; I shall not give another to people on whom no faith can be reposed.
Christopher Gadsden
Faith
Government
People
Gave
Once
Has-Been
Give
Shall
Parole
Another
Been
Whom
Violated
British
British Government
If my acceptance of the office of Governor would serve my country, though my administration would be attended with the loss of personal credit and reputation, I would cheerfully undertake it.
Christopher Gadsden
Acceptance
Country
Reputation
Though
Administration
Would
Would-Be
Attended
Cheerfully
Undertake
Loss
Governor
Office
Personal
Serve
Credit
It may not be proper for me, perhaps, to let my feelings carry me further am therefore resigned to stop here, if sir, you think my particular reasons following too free, or will give offense to the House, which I would be sorry to be thought capable of intending.
Christopher Gadsden
Me
You
Will
Thought
Free
Feelings
Sorry
Think
Too
Further
Carry
Would
Would-Be
Following
Give
Proper
Particular
Perhaps
House
Am
Sir
Offense
Intending
May
Stop
Which
Capable
Reasons
Therefore
Resigned
Here
What I can do for my country, I am willing to do.
Christopher Gadsden
Country
Willing
Memorial Day
Am
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