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Excerpt from The Republic, or a History of the United States of America in the Administrations, Vol. 7 of 18: From the Monarchic Colonial Days to the Present Times
There appear among historians and biographers two quite opposite dispositions as to the birthplaces and parentage of heroes. With one class the character worthy of biographic distinction must be well born, with fine, consequential, old, and wealthy ancestry. With the other there is an equally determined effort to make the greatest possible display of a poor but honest parentage, and the wonder, admiration, and respect which should be attached to results so phe nomemal under circumstances so unlikely. Even among the most democratic of these writers nationality cuts no small figure. With an air of apology it may often be found said that General Jackson came of Irish parents, but who were themselves of Scottish origin, as if this were the way out of a social and physical misfortune.
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