Memorial Addresses On the Life And Character of Edward J Gay a Representative

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Memorial Addresses On the Life And Character of Edward J Gay a Representative
1st Session United States 51st Congress
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" As you, his ft '1 low-members, knew and appicciatcd jiim as you met him here day by day, so he was known and a])|trf- ciated by all who transacted business with him during Jiis long and active business life. Honest and upright in his daily walk and in his dealings, he especially impressed all with his kind and gentle manners. He was a manly man and a gentleman in the fullest meaning of the word. His character in this regard is idealized in the language of Eng- land's sweet poet: There are som...e spirits trul}' just, Un warped by pelf or pride; Great in tlie calm, but greater still When pressed by adverse tide.
These holtl the rank no king can give, No station can disgrace, Nature puts forth her gentlemen And monarchs must give place.
Sir, the reputation he enj(jyed for lnjnesty of purpose, integrity in his lousiness transactions, and as a conscientious Christian gentleman is to his children a legacy more i)re- cious by far than the ample fortune lie Ijequeathed them.
Address of Mr, McMillin, of Tennessee.


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