In Memoriam Garret a Hobart Vice President of the United States

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In Memoriam Garret a Hobart Vice President of the United States
Martin Henry Glynn
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Despite the millions and millions of people on earth, the world knows only two kinds of minds— minds that are metaphysical pure and simple and metaphysical only, and minds that are not. In Robespierre and St. Louis we have examples of the mere meta- physical mind. Those that are not metaphysical are more or less fatalistical. The minds that work out the most for the ameliora- tion of mankind are the minds that are not only metaphysical, but also reflective of their antithesis. In Charlemagne an...d St. Augustin we have the greatest examples of this sort of mind, while in Hobart it is duplicated in essence, though perhaps not in totality. It is such a mind that makes man the ardent believer in the dispensations of an all-wise Providence, as the gentleman from Pennsylvania and the gentleman from New York, the leader of the majority, represent Mr. Hobart to have been. In his religious inclinations and political enthusiasm he must have been somewhat akin to Cardinal de Berulle. Students of French history will remember that when La Rochelle, under Louis XIII, resisted Richelieu so handsomely, Richelieu became fright- ened and wanted to effect a treaty.

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