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Excerpt from Memorial Proceedings in Honor of the Lamented President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln, Held in Ann Arbor, Michigan: With the Address of Rev. E. O. Haven, D.D., LL. D., President of the University of Michigan
When a father dies the sorrowing children always recount his good qualities with tearful fondness. If he had faults (and who has not), they are then charitably forgotten. Ungrateful is the wretch who can show disrespect 'to the cold ashes of his father. -and when a good man dies how bitter is the sorrow in his affectionate household!
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