James McMillan: Late a Senator from MichiganU.S. Government Printing Office, 1903 - 146 pages |
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... confidence of the capitalist by his upright dealings and conservative judg- ment , he early became connected with many of the leading industries of his city and State and took a master hand in their development and control . His ...
... confidence of the capitalist by his upright dealings and conservative judg- ment , he early became connected with many of the leading industries of his city and State and took a master hand in their development and control . His ...
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... confidence that had characterized his business life and in more than one hard - fought battle led his party to victory . He exhibited in the political field the same sagacity and fixedness of purpose which had characterized his business ...
... confidence that had characterized his business life and in more than one hard - fought battle led his party to victory . He exhibited in the political field the same sagacity and fixedness of purpose which had characterized his business ...
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... confidence and esteem . Of his services in this body others with more extended knowledge can more fittingly speak ; but I hazard nothing in saying that , while not a ready debater on the floor of the Senate , yet his words always ...
... confidence and esteem . Of his services in this body others with more extended knowledge can more fittingly speak ; but I hazard nothing in saying that , while not a ready debater on the floor of the Senate , yet his words always ...
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... confidence and esteem of its leading business men by integrity and industry and by showing capacity and foresight as to what could be done and what ought to be done for the growth and development of that city . These characteristics ...
... confidence and esteem of its leading business men by integrity and industry and by showing capacity and foresight as to what could be done and what ought to be done for the growth and development of that city . These characteristics ...
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... , aspiring , and laboring for more prosperous days and conditions . He regularly attended the Presbyterian Church and gained the confidence , esteem , and respect of the good people 26 LIFE AND CHARACTER OF JAMES MCMILLAN .
... , aspiring , and laboring for more prosperous days and conditions . He regularly attended the Presbyterian Church and gained the confidence , esteem , and respect of the good people 26 LIFE AND CHARACTER OF JAMES MCMILLAN .
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Page 59 - The stars shall fade away, the sun himself Grow dim with age, and nature sink in years ; But thou shalt flourish in immortal youth, Unhurt amidst the war of elements, The wreck of matter, and the crush of worlds.
Page 40 - On that best portion of a good man's life, — His little, nameless, unremembered acts Of kindness and of love.
Page 141 - Nor blame I Death, because he bare The use of virtue out of earth ; I know transplanted human worth Will bloom to profit, otherwhere.
Page 9 - Resolved, That the Secretary communicate these resolutions to the House of Representatives, and transmit a copy thereof to the family of the deceased. Resolved, That as a further mark of respect to the memory of the deceased Representative the Senate do now adjourn.
Page 53 - Justice, Sir, is the great interest of man on earth. It is the ligament which holds civilized beings and civilized nations together. Wherever her temple stands, and so long as it is duly honored, there is a foundation for social security, general happiness, and the improvement and progress of our race.
Page 141 - I wage not any feud with Death For changes wrought on form and face; No lower life that earth's embrace May breed with him, can fright my faith. Eternal process moving on, From state to state the spirit walks; And these are but the shatter'd stalks, Or ruin'd chrysalis of one.
Page 41 - Administration shall be subject to review, on appeal, by such administrator. "SEC. 3. All property the title of which now stands in the name of the Board of Managers of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers is hereby transferred to and the title thereof vested in the United States.
Page 108 - For talents mourn, untimely lost, When best employ'd, and wanted most ; Mourn genius high, and lore profound, And wit that loved to play, not wound ; And all the reasoning powers divine, To penetmte, resolve, combine ; And feelings keen, and fancy's glow,— They sleep with him who sleeps below...
Page 65 - Secretary communicate a copy of these resolutions to the House of Representatives and transmit a copy thereof to the family of the deceased. Resolved, That as a further mark of respect to the memory of the deceased the Senate do now adjourn.
Page 38 - And so the curtain falls; and the strong Walter Scott is with us no more. A possession from him does remain ; widely scattered; yet attainable; not inconsiderable. It can be said of him, When he departed, he took a Man's life along with him. No sounder piece of British manhood was put together in that eighteenth century of Time. Alas, his fine Scotch face, with its shaggy honesty, sagacity and goodness, when we saw it latterly on the Edinburgh streets, was all worn with care, the joy all fled from...