1907 1908 From Old Catalog United States 60th Congress 1st Session
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To (iieni belongs a record of achievements which will not only survive in the future, but give to their memory in the coming days increasing honor and affection. 122 Memorial Addresses: Senators Morgan and Pettiis Address of Mr. Clark, of Missouri. Mr. Speaker: Alabama came into the Union in 1819. From the day of her admission she has generally been represented ably, sometimes grandly, in the two Houses of Congress. From the beginning Alabama believed, as does Missouri, that it is sheer folly t...o change her Senators and Representatives frequently. Consequently both these States retain their Sena- tors and Representatives for long periods, thereby giving them an influence in legislation larger than their mere numbers would warrant; for let it never be forgotten that a man must learn to be a Representative or Senator just as he must learn to be a preacher, physician, lawyer, mechanic, merchant, or farmer. The more brains, learning, and industry he has and the better his habits, the sooner he becomes proficient in the difficult art of legislating for the people and of a mighty Republic.
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