| Show MANNERS OP GREAT MEN Fox would never land covered In the presence nt ladle Calhoun wa no absentminded that he often forgot he woo In company lloncrofi was rather reserved thin otherwise with moil rersons whom ho met Henry Clay was nlJ to make the most engnKlng bow of any gentleman of Ills time Ila > dn Will the eronlncalon of courtesy He one salt It doe not pay to be Impolite even to A dog The Duke of Marlbnrough said tint he owed his success as much lo Ills cle cent deiortlneiit 01 la the talent Cheslerncld vvn so graceful that one of hls contemporaries sail It wIle worth n journey aero lingland lo one him bow Andrew Jackson wn rough In his manner but he could Iw polite when he plensed He wa nlway courteous ta ladle CUneril Greene had the reputation of being the most bout man In the revolutionary revo-lutionary arm durliiff Ihe war fur Independence In-dependence John Adam was so reserved tint he generally cave the Impression that ho was suspicious ut Ihow with whom hew he-w lalklmr Walter Scott sons almost too pouts Ills unwillingness lo dislodge other even In enroll matter often causeil him great Inconvenience Dnnlel 1 Webster wile lofty and Algol fled Ills iibstrnctlon aometltne created creat-ed the Impression of Incivility where no discount bras Intended niaditon is I polite to everbody At hla country home he known everyone In the vlclnlt and has n klndl > word fur oven the Poorest furm Hborer Wllllmn rnnn formal but kindly pollteneaa Impr eei1 even the Indian wllh uhmi he d alt One of the nalnH glren him by tltem war The Good lilt Chief Madison made It n point tn touch hit hat to w0ryone who bowed to him and the front part of his hal brim was alva > al-va worn threatbar In ootueijuence Ot this punctlllouineM Gorge Washington had a stately courtesy Inclined to pampas > that kept everyone at n distance He always al-ways wanted It clearly understood that he VAl the Father of hula Country |