id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 9996 Adams, Charles Francis "'Tis Sixty Years Since" Address of Charles Francis Adams; Founders' Day, January 16, 1913 .txt text/plain 16813 788 61 begins, the day the young man passes the threshold of the institution of consider the all-absorbing mid-century political issue, that involving existing in the United States, presented a problem as nearly, to his Passing rapidly on, I come to the next political issue which presented possible words, I may say that in our national growth up to the year as natural conditions warrant and demand, has worked out its results; thirty years, I confidently submit that in the production of the results resulted in all those far-reaching changes suggested in the earlier part of what I have said to-day, as respects our ideals, our political more." The day of individualism as it existed in the American ideal of Democracy, as it is called, is to-day the great panacea,--the political Seven years is, I am aware, under our political system, an unusual term; experience stretching over sixty years,--the results of such observation ./cache/9996.txt ./txt/9996.txt