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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... the language of this extra- ordinary letter . It has excited in my bosom but one feeling , that of pity for the weakness of its author , contempt for his menace , and humiliation that one occupying the office which SPEECHES . 3.
... the language of this extra- ordinary letter . It has excited in my bosom but one feeling , that of pity for the weakness of its author , contempt for his menace , and humiliation that one occupying the office which SPEECHES . 3.
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... feel myself called upon to do so . I mean Mr. McLemore . Having established these points , I next undertook to show that this bill would consummate those speculations , and establish the political ascendency which the experiment had ...
... feel myself called upon to do so . I mean Mr. McLemore . Having established these points , I next undertook to show that this bill would consummate those speculations , and establish the political ascendency which the experiment had ...
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... feel- ings and rights of its citizens . Let her remember that , if to respect the rights which our citizens have over their slaves , be offensive to any portion of her subjects , how much more so would it be to our citizens for our ...
... feel- ings and rights of its citizens . Let her remember that , if to respect the rights which our citizens have over their slaves , be offensive to any portion of her subjects , how much more so would it be to our citizens for our ...
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... feel bourd , as one of the representatives from the slaveholding States , which had a peculiar and deep interest in the question , to bring this case annually before Congress so long as he held a seat on this floor , if redress shall be ...
... feel bourd , as one of the representatives from the slaveholding States , which had a peculiar and deep interest in the question , to bring this case annually before Congress so long as he held a seat on this floor , if redress shall be ...
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... feel , said Mr. C. , how painful it is to make these declarations ; how unpleasant it is to occupy a position which might , by any possibility , be construed into opposition to our country's cause ; but in my conception , the honor and ...
... feel , said Mr. C. , how painful it is to make these declarations ; how unpleasant it is to occupy a position which might , by any possibility , be construed into opposition to our country's cause ; but in my conception , the honor and ...
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The Works of John C. Calhoun: Speeches ... delivered in the House of ... John Caldwell Calhoun Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1853 |
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