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Excerpt from The Statesmanship of Andrew Jackson as Told in His Writings and Speeches
One result of the predominance of the Hamiltonian School, at least in American literature, has been the general hostility of historians and biographers to Andrew Jackson. Eulogies of Jackson are as plentiful as blackberries, but most of them were written by standing political candidates who sought by praising Jackson to be suffered to gather up some of the crumbs which fell from the White House table.
It was the zeal of Jackson's followers which weakened him and laid open his administration to the contempt and the attacks of his political enemies. But this body of pamphlet ?attery long since vanished into the Obscurity of collections; only the resolute now glance at them; only the intrepidly enthusiastic read them.
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