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THE DEATH OF THE SILENT PRINCE
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leader lived to see the dawn of freedom, and the day-star of joy and peace arise upon the nation.”

“Yes,” replied Dr. Chenoweth, “there is no assassin strong enough, and no weapon deadly enough, to quench the inextinguishable spark of liberty in the human breast. The friends of liberty die, but liberty itself, a fruit of the Gospel, is immortal.”

THE END.

ROBBRT DRUMMOND, PRINTER, NEW YORK.