Address of the Republican General Committee of Young Men of the City And County
Address of the Republican General Committee of Young Men of the City And County
Democratic Party New York New York City Gener
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The principle upon which our opponents proceed, could not but have excluded him, and preferred the elder Adams. The latter, like his son, was a learned man, an experienced states- man and diplomatist. Washington, like Jackson, was a "military chieftain, " and much less experienced than !ie in ( 15 ) civil affaiiij. Bui the discernment of our fathers, unseduced by artificial si)lendour, knew well how little the value of the diamond depends upon its polish. Undeceived by the sound of learning aii...d diplomacy, they saw, and prized, in the Hero of Monmouth and Yorktown, those intrinsic and substantial qualities, which their sons appreciate in the Hero of New- Orleans ; qualities which fit a man equally for civil, as for military, rule : strong native sense — correct and discrimina- ting judgment — wisdom in contrivance, and promptness and firmness in execution — a knowledge of mankind, and un- bending integrity. Were Jackson destitute of civil qualifica- tions, and dangerous as his enemies represent him, think you for a moment that he would receive the support of many of the first men of the country^ men, whose patriotism and talents none will dispute, and who cannot be ignorant of his character — of such men as Macon, and Berrien, and Tazewell, and Van Beuren, and Hayne, and Crawford, and the late lamented Clinton 1 and that, too, when they had the whole Union before them for a choice 1 Listen to the opinion of Mr.
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