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Still, Horace Greeley was a tj'pical and assuredly, in his way, a great American.
Benevolent and Intelligent.
I was greatly interested in Mr. Greeley's appearance — in the broad, benevolent forehead and the kindly, shrewd eyes beaming through good-natured spectacles. He reminded me of Mr. Pickwick. He reminded me of Count Cavour. No man could be disparaged when his face and forehead are compared in benevolence with those of Mr. Pickwick, and in intelligence with those of Count Cavour.
Mr. Greel
...ey had then a country-place at Chap- paqua, and he was living, while in town, at a hotel in Union Square. He showed me about New York a great deal. He knew instinctively what I wanted to see.
It was a campaign season, and he was stump- ing the country for General Grant and Mr.
Schuyler Colfax. He allowed me to accompany him to a number of meetings in New York City and New York State and New Jersey.
I had always heard that he was a very bad Famous Americans. 21 speaker — at public meetings. I did not think so.


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