"Other misfortunes may be borne, or their effects overcome. If
disastrous war should sweep our commerce from the ocean, another
generation may renew it; if it exhaust our treasury, future industry may
replenish it; It were but a trifle even if the walls of yonder Capitol
were to crumble, if its lofty pillars should fall, and its gorgeous
decorations be all covered by the dust of the valley. All these might be
rebuilt. But who shall reconstruct the fabric of demolished government?
Who shall rear again the well-proportioned columns of constitutional
liberty? No, if these columns fall, they will be raised not again. they
will be the remnants of a more glorious edifice than Greece or Rome ever
saw, the edifice of constitutional American liberty."
--Daniel Webster
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