Memorial Addresses On the Life And Character of Samuel Sullivan Cox a Represen

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Memorial Addresses On the Life And Character of Samuel Sullivan Cox a Represen
1st Session United States 51st Congress
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That "the child is father to the man" is nowhere more charmingly and conclusively illustrated than by the reminis- cences of those who knew and loved S. S. Cox in his early childhood and youth. Then, as in mature life, he was bright, sunny, genial, fond of fun, sparkling with wit, always truthful, fearless, and generous, never hesitating to confess a fault of his own and ever ready to defend the weak and oppressed.
He was always a bright scholar, always ready to help any who lagged behind him i
...n the race for learning. Indeed, a cousin relates how he was taught his letters by this boy, who, having reached the mature age of six, desired to put his play- mate, six months vounger, on a level with his own advance- ment.
Much of his time in early childhood was spent in reading books of travel, and very early he told his mother that he was going to visit the Holy Land; that he should go to Russia; that he should see the Sultan and the minarets of Constanti- nople, and that he was going to the North Pole, or near enough to it to see the sun go round without setting.


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