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Twenty Years of Congress, Vol. 1 (of 2)

CHAPTER X
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He was cautious and conservative to the point of timidity.

He possessed ability of a high order, and, though he thought slowly, he could master the most difficult subject with comprehensive power.

His service of ten years in the House and an equal period in the Senate was marked by a conscientious devotion to duty.

He did not rank with the ablest members of either body, but always bore a prominent part in important discussions and maintained himself with credit.
PERSONAL CHARACTER OF MR.

BUCHANAN.
It was said of Mr.Buchanan that he instinctively dreaded to assume responsibility of any kind.


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