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Twenty Years of Congress, Vol. 1 (of 2)

CHAPTER IV
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To those he added a high standard of morality, and a love and endurance of labor possessed by few.

But it may fairly be doubted whether, if his Presidency had closed his public life, his fame would have attracted special observation.

He would scarcely have ranked above Monroe, and would have borne no comparison with Madison.

In the Senate he had made no impression.

His service abroad was one of industrious routine.


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