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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... intended to apply more especially to the latter part of the correspondence - after the long delay without an answer from the British Government . At first , in so plain a case , little more could have been thought necessary than a plain ...
... intended to apply more especially to the latter part of the correspondence - after the long delay without an answer from the British Government . At first , in so plain a case , little more could have been thought necessary than a plain ...
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... intended , but I will say , that , if the recommen- dations of the President be adopted , it will be almost in- evitable . I fear that the condition in which the country is now placed has been the result of a deliberate and systematic ...
... intended , but I will say , that , if the recommen- dations of the President be adopted , it will be almost in- evitable . I fear that the condition in which the country is now placed has been the result of a deliberate and systematic ...
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... intended ? I might ask , said Mr. C. , for like explanation , why our Chargé was recalled from Paris at the time he was . Why not wait until the annual message was received ? Whom have we there to represent us on its reception , to ...
... intended ? I might ask , said Mr. C. , for like explanation , why our Chargé was recalled from Paris at the time he was . Why not wait until the annual message was received ? Whom have we there to represent us on its reception , to ...
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... intended to unsettle , -in order that the Senate may have a connected view of the whole series of events connected with this deeply important subject , and of which the present measure forms the last . I have already stated , that ...
... intended to unsettle , -in order that the Senate may have a connected view of the whole series of events connected with this deeply important subject , and of which the present measure forms the last . I have already stated , that ...
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... intended to perpetuate and protect the system . This was the origin of the measure , now so frequently and loudly denounced by the Senator from New- York , and those who act with him . Whatever evil may flow from it , the responsibility ...
... intended to perpetuate and protect the system . This was the origin of the measure , now so frequently and loudly denounced by the Senator from New- York , and those who act with him . Whatever evil may flow from it , the responsibility ...
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