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building for a similar purpose among our sister States. Of the faithfulness and diligence with which the Commissioner has performed the laborious duties of his appointment in superintending the competition and furnishing of this edifice, the work around you affords the most satisfactory evidence. | building for a similar purpose among our sister States. Of the faithfulness and diligence with which the Commissioner has performed the laborious duties of his appointment in superintending the competition and furnishing of this edifice, the work around you affords the most satisfactory evidence. | ||
− | Though the cost of this House has been great, yet it is not equal to the amount which has been usually expended in erecting public buildings of a similar kinds. The expense, perhaps will not be regretted when we consider that it is intended not only for the accommodation of the present age, but will be transmitted to future generations as a monument of the liberality and patriotism of their predecessors. And while those who succeed us on this stage of action, shall sit in these halls, and contemplate the history of the present time, may they fin nothing in the public or private transactions of their fathers, that give cause for regret, or shall not be equally calculated to excite sentiments of | + | Though the cost of this House has been great, yet it is not equal to the amount which has been usually expended in erecting public buildings of a similar kinds. The expense, perhaps will not be regretted when we consider that it is intended not only for the accommodation of the present age, but will be transmitted to future generations as a monument of the liberality and patriotism of their predecessors. And while those who succeed us on this stage of action, shall sit in these halls, and contemplate the history of the present time, may they fin nothing in the public or private transactions of their fathers, that give cause for regret, or shall not be equally calculated to excite sentiments of patriotic pride, satisfaction and gratitude. |
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building for a similar purpose among our sister States. Of the faithfulness and diligence with which the Commissioner has performed the laborious duties of his appointment in superintending the competition and furnishing of this edifice, the work around you affords the most satisfactory evidence. Though the cost of this House has been great, yet it is not equal to the amount which has been usually expended in erecting public buildings of a similar kinds. The expense, perhaps will not be regretted when we consider that it is intended not only for the accommodation of the present age, but will be transmitted to future generations as a monument of the liberality and patriotism of their predecessors. And while those who succeed us on this stage of action, shall sit in these halls, and contemplate the history of the present time, may they fin nothing in the public or private transactions of their fathers, that give cause for regret, or shall not be equally calculated to excite sentiments of patriotic pride, satisfaction and gratitude.
Samuel E. Smith
Council Chamber Augusta, January 9th, 1832.