Addresses On the Acceptance By Congress of the Statue of James A. Garfield,

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To me his greatest effort was made on this floor in the Forty-fifth Congress, from his old seat yonder near the center aisle. He was at his best. He rose to the highest re- quirements of the subjedt and the occa- sion. His mind and soul were absorbed with his topic. He felt the full responsi- bility of his position and the necessity of averting a policy (the abandonment of specie resumption) which he believed would be disastrous to the highest inter- ests of the country. Unfriendly criticism se...emed only to give him breadth of con- 35 templation and boldness and force of ut- terance.
Those of us who were so fortunate as to hear him can not efface the recollec- tion of his matchless effort. Both sides of this Chamber were eager listeners, and crowded galleries bent to catch every word, and all were sensibly moved by his forceful logic and impassioned eloquence.
He at onge stepped to the front without rival or contestant, secure in the place he had fairly earned. The press and the people received the address with warm approval, and his rank before the country was fixed as a strong, faithful, and fearless leader.


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