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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... ground that persons could not be property , while , in the East Indies , she exercises unlimited dominion over a hundred millions of human beings , whose labor she controls as effectually as our citizens do that of their slaves ? It is ...
... ground that persons could not be property , while , in the East Indies , she exercises unlimited dominion over a hundred millions of human beings , whose labor she controls as effectually as our citizens do that of their slaves ? It is ...
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... ground , I do not , said Mr. C. , hesitate to pronounce that a war with France will be among the greatest calamities- greater than a war with England herself . The power of the latter to annoy us may be greater than that of the former ...
... ground , I do not , said Mr. C. , hesitate to pronounce that a war with France will be among the greatest calamities- greater than a war with England herself . The power of the latter to annoy us may be greater than that of the former ...
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... ground of patronage ; and it would be his policy to increase this arm of the national force , and to render it ... grounds of objection he had before stated , as the reduction of the Indian frontier , & c . And how had the Senator met ...
... ground of patronage ; and it would be his policy to increase this arm of the national force , and to render it ... grounds of objection he had before stated , as the reduction of the Indian frontier , & c . And how had the Senator met ...
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... ground - object- ing to the reduction , on the principle that the establishment of the army should be the most stable thing in the Govern- ment . As to the charge of having been in favor of fortifying the Gulf and the Chesapeake , and ...
... ground - object- ing to the reduction , on the principle that the establishment of the army should be the most stable thing in the Govern- ment . As to the charge of having been in favor of fortifying the Gulf and the Chesapeake , and ...
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... ground he had before taken . There was no diversity of opinion as to the value of these manuscripts , nor with re- gard to the great character of Mr. Madison , nor as to its being a very desirable object that this work should be pub ...
... ground he had before taken . There was no diversity of opinion as to the value of these manuscripts , nor with re- gard to the great character of Mr. Madison , nor as to its being a very desirable object that this work should be pub ...
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