In Memoriam the Seventy Fifth General Assembly of Ohio in Loving Tribute to Th

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He met their men and heard their complaints, and he showed them that in the stake of this government they had as great an interest as had people of the North.
The men of all sections heard and heeded him, and the result is most gratifying. He did more in this direction than all others. He was tolerant of other men's opinions, and yet tenacious of his own. In this way he made friends of his oj^ponents and wielded a greater influence for good than he could by arbitrary or hostile controversy. McK
...inley cher- ished the hope and expectation that during his administration this coun- 35 try should he hrDus^ht into sucli relations in matters of trade and com- merce as that our trade could he greatly expanded and wider markets could he found for our surplus.
This showed how true statesmanship can re-adjust itself to chang- ing conditions and yet adhere to long and well-estahlished principles. He loved his country, and was proud of her growth and greatness, hut he never lost sight of the fact that to be great among the nations we must deal justly with those nations.


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