Memorial Addresses On the Life And Character of John Covode a Representative Fr

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Memorial Addresses On the Life And Character of John Covode a Representative Fr
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The time has not yet arrived, and if it had this is not the occasion, to pursue the inquiry. And the suggestion is thrown out merely for the purpose of the further remark that had Mr. Covode lived no one would have been more ready than he to correct any injustice into which he might have been unwittingly betrayed. Of conscious injustice, of intended wrong, however bitter the provo- cation, I think he was incapable.
During the war, even while not in public life, he gave to the Gov- ernment an ea
...rnest and efficient support. Like so many others of the prominent men of that day, he offered his own son a sacrifice upon the altar of the country; and we have all seen his eyes grow dim with natural tears when recalling the memory of the gallant boy. He became satisfied very early in the contest that we were virtually resisting the power of Great Britain, and anticipated an open decla- ration of hostilities with that government. Though pained beyond measure to find an enemy where he thought we had a right to expect a friend, he did not hesitate about accepting the issue doubtful and destructive as it certainly appeared.

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