Speech of the Hon James E Cooley Before the Democracy of Syracuse in Mass Me

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Speech of the Hon James E Cooley Before the Democracy of Syracuse in Mass Me
James Ewing Cooley
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If, howev- er, he chooses to sink the high dignity of his exalted position down to the low level of blackguards, short-boys, rowdies, pugilists, gamblers, drunkards, and political hucksters, on whom he has already bestowed too large a share of govern- ment patronage, and attempts to exercise an unwarrantable authority, through such detestable creatures, in our local af- fairs, he must expect to be looked upon, himself, as on a level with the companions he chooses for his associates, and be con-... tent to receive the same meed of disapprobation with which they are, every where, by all good citizens, justly regarded. The office of President of the United States, nor any office in the gift of the President, cannot, of itself, make a man re- spectable who chooses to cling to, and. Associate with rowdies, disorganizcrs, bandits, and partisan pugilists. Nor can it make an honest man of one who is naturally, and of his own volition, a blackhearted, ungrateful traitor. General Pierce has yet, I doubt not, sense enough remaining, to comprehend the full force and truth of this assertion.

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