Abraham L Brick Late a Representative From Indiana Memorial Addresses Sixtie

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Abraham L Brick Late a Representative From Indiana Memorial Addresses Sixtie
2d Session United States 56th Congress
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Judge not of things by their events; neither of character bv jirovi- dence; i . \nd count not a man more evil, because he is more unfortunate: For the blessings of a better covenant lie not in the sunshine of jiros- perity.
Abr. \h. \m Lixcolx Brick has passed over to the other side into the great unknown, but toward which all mankind has looked forward to with contemplative eye, hoping that he might catch a vision, and thereby obtain a clearer perception of eternal destiny, and so we will cont
...inue to believe and hope that "death did not come to our colleague bearing in his hand the sickle of destruction, but the scepter of inlnlortalit^■. " It has been said by the philosopher Tupper; That we are of earth for a day, but an heir of the universe forever' For neither the congealing of the grave, nor 'gulphing waters of the hr- mament, . Nor rust of rest, nor wear, nor waste, nor loss, nor chance, nor change Shall avail to (piench or overwltelm the soul within thee I Thou art an imperishable leaf on the evergreen bay tree of existence; A word from wisdom's mouth that can not be unspoken: .

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