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Chapter 31: conclusions
If Horace Greeley were a flower, botanists would call him single, and lays and Websters of this country and Horace Greeley, the difference is similar in kind. Horace GrHorace Greeley, Thomas Carlyle, and Dr. Arnold, have each uttered much which, perhaps, the world will not fin at inheritance.
From the general tenor of Horace Greeley's words and actions, during the last twen I have ever known.
The great object of Horace Greeley's personal ambition has been to make the T he unchristian character of the Tribune.
Mr. Greeley wrote, the other day:
We are every da ore so—it may most justly be bestowed upon Horace Greeley.
Whatever he has attempted, he has done a ly for the toiling million.
Emphatically, Horace Greeley is a man, sir, who has generally succeeded need not be detained here by remarks upon Horace Greeley's errors of opinion.
A man's opinions are auty, as its waving crown of foliage.
Let Horace Greeley's errors of opinion be what they may, he h
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