In the House of Representatives the speaker’s chair was hung with black and the members wore mourning during the remainder of the session. The above-mentioned John Marshall pronounced a touching3 eulogy4 on Washington and made a proposal which was unanimously seconded. This was that a committee should be named to consider how best to honor the memory of Washington, the man who was “first in war, first in peace, and first in the hearts of his countrymen.”
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What was the secret of the mysterious power in Washington which enhanced all his talents and gave him control over men and events? It was reason ruling his passions, his modest deference5 to the judgment6 of others, his just consideration of the rights and claims of others, his deliberation in promises and undertakings7, the deep earnestness of his nature, the respect-compelling firmness of his actions, his strong sense of duty in carrying out his work, the high regard for the voice of conscience which he exacted of himself even in his youth. Washington had a horror of gambling8, which he called the source of all vice9, the destroyer of character and health, the child of greed, the brother of injustice10, the father of depravity. He looked upon war only as a means toward peace, for his sole object was the welfare of the people. His triumphs in war were in themselves but as dross11 to him if they had not guaranteed liberty and the assured development of the prosperity of the country. In making appointments to positions of trust he never allowed considerations of friendship or relationship to influence him, and even his opponents admitted that no man’s sense of justice in this regard was more unbending than his. How touching it is to note that at every stage of his glorious career the longing12 prevailed to return to the employments of country life, from the field of war to the shade of his own vine and fig13 tree on the banks of the Potomac, to escape from the publicity14 of official life to the happy domestic circle, to withdraw into the sweet retirement15 of an inner life which gave him a happiness of which the ambitious soldier and the anxious statesman know nothing. The Christian16 world can scarcely find, in the life of a public man, another example of such religious conviction, such humility17, and such a deep and sincere purpose to emulate18 Christ’s example in justice, charity, brotherly love, moderation, and equanimity19 of soul. And it was not only his admirers who conceded to him the highest attributes of wisdom, moderation, and justice in intellectual, ethical20, and political fields, but also his opponents and enemies. In examining his life, wherever we look, the absolute sincerity21 of the man’s nature is apparent. In every direction the study of his life gives us the most fruitful incentives22 and examples. It teaches a lesson to those who doubt the real power of virtue23. His sterling24 worth eclipses all false brilliancy and his life has given us a higher standard in our judgment of the great characters in history, a standard which had almost been lost during centuries of despotism. The dazzling events and brilliant deeds in the life of a Napoleon lowered the standard for a time, but were not able to destroy it.
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