Happy 249th Anniversary of American Independence!
- agileminds1
- Jul 1
- 2 min read
Updated: Jul 3
"AGAIN ON THE GROUND THAT IS NOW AMERICA, SHALL ARISE THE CIVILIZATION OF THE PERMANENT GOLDEN AGE TO THE EARTH WHEREIN AGAIN THE MIGHTY SAINT GERMAIN AND THE BLESSED GODDESS OF JUSTICE WITH MYSELF AND OTHERS SHALL REIGN WITHIN YOUR BORDERS AND THAT'S THE KIND OF GOVERNMENT GOD INTENDS FOR LIFE."
"Remember this Nation was given to the Free! The Mighty Saint Germain turned to the Signers of the Declaration of Independence and He said,
“GO FORWARD, IT IS GOD'S WILL THAT AMERICA IS GIVEN TO THE FREE!”
And only those are Free who love that “Presence” first and recognize It as the Authority and Giver of all that is to follow."
Beloved Archangel Michael, 9 December 1949, St Louis, Missouri - SGC 5146
The new Lady Donna Immersion in Spirituality, Academics and Citizenship @ the "I AM" School will study excerpts from some of these Great Independence Day Speeches that remind America what Independence Day is truly about!
1. Patrick Henry, “Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death” 1775
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2. Samuel Adams, “On American Independence” 1776
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3. John Quincy Adams, “An Address Celebrating the Declaration of Independence” 1821
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4. Daniel Webster “Speech at the laying of the cornerstone of the capitol,” July 4, 1851.
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5. Abraham Lincoln, Electric Cord Speech, 1858
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6. Abraham Lincoln, Address in Independence Hall, February 22, 1861
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7. Abraham Lincoln, Fragments on the Constitution and Union, January 1, 1861
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8. Abraham Lincoln, The Gettysburg Address, November 19, 1863
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9. Winston Churchill, “The Third Great Title-Deed of Anglo-American Liberties” July 4, 1918
10. Calvin Coolidge, “Speech on the 150th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, July 5 1926
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11. John F. Kennedy, “Some Elements of the American Character” July 4, 1946 Read more 12. Ronald Reagan, “Address to the Nation on Independence Day” July 4, 1986 Read more
List is courtesy of Hillsdale in D.C. - an extension of the teaching mission of Hillsdale College.

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