Speech of Judge Burnett of Ohio in the Whig National Convention Giving a Brie

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Jacob Burnet
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We next find him representing the people in the Legislature of Ohio — then in the House of Representatives of ciie United States — afterwards in the Senate of the United States — and lastly we see him the Ambassador of his Government at the Court of the haughty Bolivar. In all these stations he has received from the goverimient and the people, the plaudit of 'well done good and faithful servant' — and it may be added, this has been his only reward.
Suffer me to say here, that it is the settled
...and publicly expressed opinion of General Harrison, that no man, however great, wise and good, should be re- elected President of these United States. To the prevalence of the opposite opinion he ascribes most of the corruption and strife which have agitated and dis- graced the nation — and I add, that if elected, he will enter on the duties of the office, having no griefs to avenge, and no obligations to fulfd, in relation to indi- viduals.
And now, sir, what more can I add — I have attempted to throw a ray of light on the almost forgotten life of one of the most useful, virtuous and patriotic citizens our country has ever produced.


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