| Show GRANT AND RELIGIOn Dr In Century Grants respect for or relIgIon was quito with his lils hIgh moral noral nUrl attributes It t has been heen most mORt trul truly said of him that ho wits novel never profane or viii vulgar gar HIs friends and Intimates can call bear beur amplo to this common commendable dable part of his private character lIe Ito had ell his hili mother never to utter an oath and faithfully hl his word Ho He could he be emphatic enough In his conversation his orders anti his writing to make oaths of oC an any kInd en LI No nito who know the tho man would ventura venturo a story In hIs presence On one occasion after atter II a a guest In III venturing an asked in n a furtive WilY way if IC any ladles within hearing The Tho gen gon oral eral then president of the tho United States simply replied No but there thero anti uru am sonic gentlemen present showed lila bIg readiness to leave the UIO room |