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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... favor of fixing the number of the army at 10,000 . Mr. Dashiell , a member of the other House , had proposed 6,500 ; to which Mr. C. had replied , that he would assent to that number , but for the large British force still remaining in ...
... favor of fixing the number of the army at 10,000 . Mr. Dashiell , a member of the other House , had proposed 6,500 ; to which Mr. C. had replied , that he would assent to that number , but for the large British force still remaining in ...
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... favor of fortifying all the exposed points in the Chesapeake Bay , because they were so numerous . His plan had been to fortify thoroughly below , and to combine the defence by forts with that from floating batteries and the navy ...
... favor of fortifying all the exposed points in the Chesapeake Bay , because they were so numerous . His plan had been to fortify thoroughly below , and to combine the defence by forts with that from floating batteries and the navy ...
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... favor of the bill , concluding with a gloomy account of In- dian depredations in the West , and calling earnestly on the Govern- ment for the protection which the people of the State had a right to demand . ] Mr. Calhoun again rose and ...
... favor of the bill , concluding with a gloomy account of In- dian depredations in the West , and calling earnestly on the Govern- ment for the protection which the people of the State had a right to demand . ] Mr. Calhoun again rose and ...
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... favor of her manufacture , by the im- position of an enormous duty on the transportation of salt on her canals , through which channel only the imported can come in competition with the manufactured salt . The question now to be decided ...
... favor of her manufacture , by the im- position of an enormous duty on the transportation of salt on her canals , through which channel only the imported can come in competition with the manufactured salt . The question now to be decided ...
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... favor of the protective system , and his supporters there were not a litle alarmed at the movement at Harrisburg . The bat- tle was to be fought in Congress , and thus the presidential election came to be blended with the subject of the ...
... favor of the protective system , and his supporters there were not a litle alarmed at the movement at Harrisburg . The bat- tle was to be fought in Congress , and thus the presidential election came to be blended with the subject of the ...
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