Washington And Lincoln Leaders of the Nation in the Constitutional Eras of Ame
Washington And Lincoln Leaders of the Nation in the Constitutional Eras of Ame
Robert W Robert William Mclaughlin
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They were quite sure that the welfare of the nation depended upon the superior intelligence of the older portions. Said one of the convention: "Among other objections it must be apparent they would not be able" (referring to the West) "to 1 With such leaders at his elbow it is difficult to understand how De Tocqueville could jot down in his note book: "The race of American statesmen has evidently dwindled most remarkably in the course of the last fifty years. " Democracy in America, Bigelow Ed.... , vol. L, p. 209. 134 Washington and Lincoln furnish men, equally enlightened, to share in the administration of our common interests. M ' The man who made this remark, with the apparent approval of the others, would have been sur- prised, had he been living in 1830, to see in the White House, a leader from the wild frontier of Tennessee, and as the acknowledged leader of Congress, a statesman from the land made roman- tic by the exploits of Boone. The political centre of gravity was shifting. Another change is noted, as the work of this group is studied.
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