Book/Printed Material Proceedings of the Senate and Assembly of the state of New York, in relation to the death of ex-Senator Roscoe Conkling, held at the capitol, May 9, 1888. Copy 1
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- Contributor: New York (State). Legislature - Ingersoll, Robert Green
- Date: 1888
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- Contributor: New York (State). Legislature - Ingersoll, Robert Green
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Image 7 of Copy 1 wn Memoriam Roscoe Conkling HE DID NOT FALL LIKE DROOPING FLOWERS THAT NO MAN NOTICETH BUT LIKE A GREAT BRANCH OF SOME STATELY TREE RENT IN A TEMPEST AND FLUNG DOWN TO…
- Contributor: New York (State). Legislature - Ingersoll, Robert Green
- Date: 1888
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Image 9 of Copy 1 PROCEEDINGS SENATE AND ASSEMBLY State of New Dork EXSENATOR ROSCOE CONKLING CAMP IITONES IMUANE 1S SUSiSxe ao G4 THE TROY PRESS COMPANY PRINTERS 1885
- Contributor: New York (State). Legislature - Ingersoll, Robert Green
- Date: 1888
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Image 11 of Copy 1 PROCEEDINGS OF THE Legislature of the State of New York ExSenator Roscoe Conkling aes IN ASSEMBLY Apri 18 1888 Mr Husrep addressing the Chair spoke as follows Mr Spraxer At fifty minutes…
- Contributor: New York (State). Legislature - Ingersoll, Robert Green
- Date: 1888
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Image 12 of Copy 1 6 Legislative Proceedings especial consideration from the members of the Legisla ture of the State of New York It is sir but nine years ago since in this room I nominated him…
- Contributor: New York (State). Legislature - Ingersoll, Robert Green
- Date: 1888
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Image 13 of Copy 1 Legislative Proceedings 7 IN SENATE Aprit 18 1888 Senator CoGGESHALL offered the following Resolved That the Senate of the State of New York learns with deep sorrow and profound regret of the…
- Contributor: New York (State). Legislature - Ingersoll, Robert Green
- Date: 1888
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Image 14 of Copy 1 8 Legislative Proceedings Resolved That his distinguished public services his high standard of public honor and his official and per sonal integrity merit the acknowledgment of the people of this State Resolved…
- Contributor: New York (State). Legislature - Ingersoll, Robert Green
- Date: 1888
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Image 15 of Copy 1 Legislative Proceedings foundly regret No eulogies no words of praise no arch of victory no monumental pile is needed to endear him to the people The story of his useful and honorable…
- Contributor: New York (State). Legislature - Ingersoll, Robert Green
- Date: 1888
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Image 16 of Copy 1 10 Legislative Proceedings He was above them all He rested then as now the knight without fear and without reproach in the per petual sunshine of an undying fame Sincere in his…
- Contributor: New York (State). Legislature - Ingersoll, Robert Green
- Date: 1888
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Image 17 of Copy 1 Legislative Proceedings HI and when he was so much needed by his party his State and country we know not To the stern decrees of an Allwise and Overruling Providence we bow…
- Contributor: New York (State). Legislature - Ingersoll, Robert Green
- Date: 1888
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Image 18 of Copy 1 lor J 12 Legislative Proceedings chamber In his long service and public life he was free from all taint or suspicion of wrong or improper acts He set an example well worthy…
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- Date: 1888
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Image 19 of Copy 1 Legislative Proceedings 13 LL States but sir he has found a place in the hearts of all the people who believe that honesty of purpose and devo tion to country rise paramount…
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Image 20 of Copy 1 ios 14 Legislative Proceedings expression of the high esteem in which he was held by the people of the State therefore be it Resolved if the Assembly concur That when the Senate…
- Contributor: New York (State). Legislature - Ingersoll, Robert Green
- Date: 1888
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Image 21 of Copy 1 Legislative Proceedings 15 IN ASSEMBLY Aprit 19 1888 The Senate sent for concurrence the follow ing message Resolved That the Senate of the State of New York learns with deep sorrow and…
- Contributor: New York (State). Legislature - Ingersoll, Robert Green
- Date: 1888
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Image 22 of Copy 1 10 Legislative Proceedings BN a a ee The Senate sent for coneurrence the follow ing resolution 4 Wuereas The funeral of the Hon Roscon Conkiine will occur in the city of New…
- Contributor: New York (State). Legislature - Ingersoll, Robert Green
- Date: 1888
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Image 23 of Copy 1 Memorial Address ON ROSCO FCO NICEUNG ROBERT G INGERSOLL DELIVERED BEFORE THE New York State Legislature at Albany N Y
- Contributor: New York (State). Legislature - Ingersoll, Robert Green
- Date: 1888
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Image 25 of Copy 1 Memorial Address ROSCOE CONKLINGa great man an orator a statesman a lawyer a distinguished citi zen of the Republic in the zenith of his fame and power has reached his journeys end…
- Contributor: New York (State). Legislature - Ingersoll, Robert Green
- Date: 1888
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Image 26 of Copy 1 20 Memorial Address judges as he would be judged He knows that men are only fragmentsthat the greatest walk in shadow and that faults and failures mingle with the lives of all…
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- Date: 1888
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Image 27 of Copy 1 Memorial Address 21 has stood proudly by the right in spite of jeer and taunt neither stopped by foe nor swerved by friendin honoring him in speaking words of praise and love…
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- Date: 1888
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Image 28 of Copy 1 2D Wemorvial Address In a government of the people a_ leader should be a teacherhe should carry the torch of truth Most people are the slaves of habit follow ers of custom…
- Contributor: New York (State). Legislature - Ingersoll, Robert Green
- Date: 1888
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Image 29 of Copy 1 to Memorial Addvess because he loves and serves the right and wishes to make his country great and free With him defeat is but a spur to further effort He who refuses…
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- Date: 1888
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Image 30 of Copy 1 24 Memorial Address rests on the opinion of others pride on our own The source of vanity is from without of pride from within Vanity is a vane that turns a willow…
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- Date: 1888
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Image 31 of Copy 1 Memorial Addvess 25 ees e cs sss Think of the honored statesmen of that igno ble time who wallowed in this mire and who decorated with dripping filth received the plaudits of…
- Contributor: New York (State). Legislature - Ingersoll, Robert Green
- Date: 1888
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Image 32 of Copy 1 20 Memorial Address submitted to a Congress of civilized men received in the House an overwhelming major ity and the necessary twothirds in the Senate The Republican party in the moment of…
- Contributor: New York (State). Legislature - Ingersoll, Robert Green
- Date: 1888
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Image 33 of Copy 1 Memorial Addvess 27 the great cause and by his intellectual scope and grasp he won and held the admiration of his fellowmen Disasters in the field reverses at the polls did not…
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- Date: 1888
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Image 34 of Copy 1 28 Memorial Address friends The ery of social equality coined and uttered by the cruel and the base was to him the expression of a great and splendid truth He knew that…
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- Date: 1888
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Image 35 of Copy 1 Memorial Address 20 eS The history of that great Party that let the oppressed go freethat lifted our nation from the depths of savagery to freedoms cloudless heights and tore with holy…
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- Date: 1888
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Image 36 of Copy 1 30 Memorial Addvess uttered the splendid truth that the higher obli gations among men are not set down in writ ing signed and sealed but reside in honor He knew that repudiation…
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- Date: 1888
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Image 37 of Copy 1 Memorial Address 3 thick as leaves in June when the amendment of a statute the change of a single word meant millions and when empires were given to cor porations He stood…
- Contributor: New York (State). Legislature - Ingersoll, Robert Green
- Date: 1888
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Image 38 of Copy 1 32 wWMemorvial Address argument He was not a caselawyera deci sion index or an echo he was original thought ful and profound He had breadth and scope resource learning logic and above…
- Contributor: New York (State). Legislature - Ingersoll, Robert Green
- Date: 1888
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Image 39 of Copy 1 Memorial Address 33 ee Eooeee compliment Titanic in denunciation rich in illus tration prodigal of comparison and metaphor and his sentences measured and rhythmical fell like music on the enraptured throng He…
- Contributor: New York (State). Legislature - Ingersoll, Robert Green
- Date: 1888
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Image 40 of Copy 1 34 Memorial Address him there were but two pathsthe right and wrong He was maligned misrepresented and misunderstood but he would not answer He knew that character speaks louder far than any…
- Contributor: New York (State). Legislature - Ingersoll, Robert Green
- Date: 1888
About this Item
Title
- Proceedings of the Senate and Assembly of the state of New York, in relation to the death of ex-Senator Roscoe Conkling, held at the capitol, May 9, 1888.
Names
- New York (State). Legislature.
- Ingersoll, Robert Green, 1833-1899.
Created / Published
- [Troy, N.Y.] Troy press company, printers, 1888.
Headings
- - Conkling, Roscoe,--1829-1888
Notes
- - Half-title: In memoriam. Roscoe Conkling.
- - "Memorial address on Roscoe Conkling, by Robert G. Ingersoll ..." : p. [17]-35.
- - Also available in digital form.
Medium
- 38 p. front. (port.) 26 cm.
Call Number/Physical Location
- E664.C75 N5
Library of Congress Control Number
- 07020553
OCLC Number
- 4895275
Online Format
- online text
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