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John Bartlett (1820–1905). Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. 1919.

4724 Henry Lee 1756-1818 John Bartlett

 
NUMBER:4724
AUTHOR:Henry Lee (1756–1818)
QUOTATION:To the memory of the Man, first in war, first in peace, and first in the hearts of his countrymen.
ATTRIBUTION:Memoirs of Lee. Eulogy on Washington, Dec. 26, 1799. 1
 
Note 1.
To the memory of the Man, first in war, first in peace, and first in the hearts of his fellow-citizens.—Resolutions presented to the United States’ House of Representatives, on the Death of Washington, December, 1799.

The eulogy was delivered a week later. Marshall, in his “Life of Washington,” vol. v. p. 767, says in a note that these resolutions were prepared by Colonel Henry Lee, who was then not in his place to read them. General Robert E. Lee, in the Life of his father (1869), prefixed to the Report of his father’s “Memoirs of the War of the Revolution,” gives (p. 5) the expression “fellow-citizens;” but on p. 52 he says: “But there is a line, a single line, in the Works of Lee which would hand him over to immortality, though he had never written another: ‘First in war, first in peace, and first in the hearts of his countrymen’ will last while language lasts.” [back]