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Autobiography of Seventy Years, Vol. 1-2

CHAPTER VII
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I heard him say once that the Democrats called for a cradle to rock the Federal candidate.

He was a good type of the old Massachusetts Federalist,--brave, manly, sincere, of a broad and courageous statesmanship, but distrustful of the people and not understanding their temper.

He made some very powerful speeches in the House of Representatives, attacking the greed and office-seeking of that time.

His eloquence was something of the style of the famous Irish orators.

One of his passages describing the office-seekers tumbling over each other like pigs to a trough will be long remembered.
He hated Jefferson and moved his impeachment in the House of Representatives,--a motion for which he got no vote but his own.


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