[message of Gov. John A. Andrew On the Assasination of President Lincoln to the Mass. General Court] : Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Executive Department, Boston, April 17, 1865, [to The] Gentlemen of the Senate And of the House of Representatives
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Cheerful, patient and without egotism, he regarded and treated himself as the servant of the people, using his powers only for their cause, using no more than the cause seemed clearly to demand, and using them alike without passion and without perturbation. It were premature for us to assert how, or how far, during the four years of his administration, he led this American People. The unfolding of events in the history we are yet to enact, will alone determine the limits of such influence. It i...s enough for his immortal glory that he faithfully repre- sented this People, their confidence in democratic govern- ment, their constancy in the hour of adversity, and their magnanimity in the hour of triumph. Of that narrow and bigoted conceit of intelligence which affects to measure truth by the standard of its own concep- tions, he had none. Nor did the argument of apparent and superficial consistency, so often the bugbear of meaner minds, weigh down for an instant, in the scales of his serene and conscientious adjudications of duty and verity, the imperative demands of any doctrine or any method however newly discovered.
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