The Works of John C. Calhoun: Speeches ... delivered in the House of Representatives and in the Senate of the United StatesD. Appleton, 1854 |
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... applying language to him which is never used in intercourse between gentlemen , and better suited to the purlieus of Billingsgate than to the mansion of the Chief Magistrate . REMARKS On the Correspondence of our Government with that of ...
... applying language to him which is never used in intercourse between gentlemen , and better suited to the purlieus of Billingsgate than to the mansion of the Chief Magistrate . REMARKS On the Correspondence of our Government with that of ...
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... applied to Georgia , and to refer it to the treatment of Indians in Alabama . ] Mr. Calhoun insisted on the truth of the charge . The facts were open , and palpable , and notorious as our own ex- istence . Men had made fortunes by ...
... applied to Georgia , and to refer it to the treatment of Indians in Alabama . ] Mr. Calhoun insisted on the truth of the charge . The facts were open , and palpable , and notorious as our own ex- istence . Men had made fortunes by ...
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... applied to the President in relation to them . He had recommended to Congress to purchase them ; and the Committee on the Li- brary had consequently made this report . Every one , Mr. C. said , was ready to render to the me- mory of Mr ...
... applied to the President in relation to them . He had recommended to Congress to purchase them ; and the Committee on the Li- brary had consequently made this report . Every one , Mr. C. said , was ready to render to the me- mory of Mr ...
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... all responsibility on the part of those in power . In all this we could not but see the overthrow of our institutions , and , with them , of the liberty of the coun- try , unless some effectual remedy should be applied . SPEECHES . 55.
... all responsibility on the part of those in power . In all this we could not but see the overthrow of our institutions , and , with them , of the liberty of the coun- try , unless some effectual remedy should be applied . SPEECHES . 55.
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John Caldwell Calhoun Richard Kenner Crallé. try , unless some effectual remedy should be applied . This remedy , as I have stated , was to be found in State interpo- sition , and we accordingly spared no exertion in preparing our State ...
John Caldwell Calhoun Richard Kenner Crallé. try , unless some effectual remedy should be applied . This remedy , as I have stated , was to be found in State interpo- sition , and we accordingly spared no exertion in preparing our State ...
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