Proceedings in Congress Upon the Acceptance of the Statues of Thomas H Benton a

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Proceedings in Congress Upon the Acceptance of the Statues of Thomas H Benton a
United States Congress 38th 1863 1865
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Blair. C)j His fatlier's library, among others, contained the famous State trials in the large folios of that time, and here he got a foundation of British his- tory in reading the treason and other trials with which these volumes abound. She was also a pious and religious woman, cultivating the moral and religious education of her children and connected all her life with the Christian Church, first as a member of the English Episcopalian, and when removal to the great West — then in the wilder...ness — had broken that connection, then in the Methodist Episcopalian, in which she died. All the minor virtues, as well as the greater, were cheri. Shed by her, and her house, the resort of the eminent men of the time, was the abode of temperance, modesty, and decorum. A pack of cards was never seen in her house.
From such a mother all the children received the impress of future character, and she lived to see the fruits of her pious and liberal cares — living a widow above Mix years— and to see her eldest son half through his Senatorial career and taking his place among the historic men of the country, for which she had begun so early to train him.


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