I cannot omit a curious circumstance which occurred at Edensor-inn, close by Chatsworth, to survey the magnificence of which I had gone a considerable way out of my road to Scotland.
I cannot omitto mention, that I never knew any man who was less disposed to be querulous than Johnson.
One thing I cannot omit in the mention of these Barking fisher- smacks, viz.
I cannot omit recommending a revisal of the laws on the subject of naturalization.
To the usual subjects of gratitude, I cannot omit to add one of the first importance to our well-being and safety: I mean that spirit which has arisen in our country against the menaces and aggression of a foreign nation.
But I cannot omit to pay a hearty tribute of thanks to these venerable men who are gathered about me to-day.
I cannot omit, however, to thank my friends from Lafayette for this beautiful floral tribute which they have placed at my side--an emblem of their profession.
We are not here to exalt ourselves, but I cannot omit to say that a purer, truer self-consecration to the flag and country was never offered than by you and your dead comrades who, in 1862, mustered for the defence of the Union.
Yet, though the darkness shuts out your faces, I cannot omit to acknowledge with the most heartfelt gratitude the enthusiastic greeting of this large assembly of my fellow-citizens.
One unhappy Accident I cannot omit, and which is brought us from good Hands, and happen'd in a Ship homeward bound from the West-Indies.
Of the Earthquake Tho' this was some time after the Storm, yet as the Accounts of the Storm bring it with them in the following Letters, we cannot omit it.
Yet I cannot omit that we were shewn the body of one of the innocents massacred by Herod, and some coagulated milk of the Virgin Mary.
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