Excerpt from The Political Situation
The venerable Horatio Seymour and the Hon. George S. Boutwell, in the North American Review for February, 1883, asseverate and theorize on "The Political Situation".
A perusal of the respective articles, at once discloses the political animus of the one, and the firm self-assured convictions of the other. The asseverations of the one, approaching so closely the exhalations of passion, prejudice and disappointment, scarcely rise above the ordinary newspaper tirade. The bold, frank, dispassionate conclusions of the other, evidence a hope that is not yet dead, which, it must be conceded, is always the better way to deal with unpropitious foreshadowings.
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