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National Day of Giving
Thanks

"Whereas
it is the duty of all nations to acknowledge
the providence of Almighty God, to obey
His will, to be grateful for his benefits,
and humbly to implore His protection and
favor ....
"Now, therefore,
I do recommend and assign Thursday, the
twenty-sixth day of November next, to
be devoted by the people of these United
States ... "that we then may all unite
unto him our sincere and humble thanks
for His kind care and protection ofthe
people of this country previous to their
becoming a nation; for the signal and
manifold mercies and the favorable interpositions
of His providence in the course and conclusion
of the late war; for the great degree
of tranquility, union, and plenty which
we have since enjoyed; for the peaceable
and rational manner in which we have been
enabled to establish constitutions of
government for our safety and happiness,
and particularly the national one now
lately instituted; for the civil and religious
liberty with which we are blessed ....
And also that we may then unite in most
humbly offering our prayers and supplications
to the great Lord and Ruler of Nations,
and beseech him to pardon our national
and other transgressions...to promote
the knowledge and practice of the true
religion and virtue ....
Given under
my hand, at the city of New York, the
3rd of October, A.D. 1789
President
George Washington

Then
in 1863, President Abraham Lincoln appointed
a day of National Thanksgiving, honoring
the first Thanksgiving celebration of
the Colonists.
Since
then each president has issued a Thanksgiving
Day Proclamation, commemorating that day
in 1621 when the early Colonists celebrated
their first bountiful harvest.
It
is yet to be seen if the current one will
honor the day by continuing the tradtion
of all the past presidents.






This midi along with more
beautiful compositions and performances
are available at Ms. Harrell's site on
CDs.
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