The Works of John C. Calhoun: Speeches ... delivered in the House of Representatives and in the Senate of the United StatesD. Appleton, 1856 |
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... settling these questions ; they deceive themselves . They cry Peace ! peace ! when there is no peace . There never can be peace till they are abandoned , or till our free and popular institutions are succeeded by SPEECHES . 23.
... settling these questions ; they deceive themselves . They cry Peace ! peace ! when there is no peace . There never can be peace till they are abandoned , or till our free and popular institutions are succeeded by SPEECHES . 23.
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... settled policy , go to the profit and aggrandizement of the leaders , for the time , of the dominant party in the twenty - six State Legislatures , and their partisans and supporters ; that is , to the most in- fluential , if not the ...
... settled policy , go to the profit and aggrandizement of the leaders , for the time , of the dominant party in the twenty - six State Legislatures , and their partisans and supporters ; that is , to the most in- fluential , if not the ...
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... settle the question , and give repose ? The very reverse . It will greatly increase the agitation . The princi- ples involved in the controversy are so directly hostile , that the question can never be settled till one or the other ...
... settle the question , and give repose ? The very reverse . It will greatly increase the agitation . The princi- ples involved in the controversy are so directly hostile , that the question can never be settled till one or the other ...
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... settle the question , as its advocates fondly hope , in vain will be our victories at this and the extra session for popular institutions . The popular party , of which we are members , must go down ; and our opponents , with their ...
... settle the question , as its advocates fondly hope , in vain will be our victories at this and the extra session for popular institutions . The popular party , of which we are members , must go down ; and our opponents , with their ...
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... settled by a compromise line . We had ad- mitted it to be doubtful at an early period during the administration of Washington ; and more recently and ex- plicitly , by stipulating to submit it to the arbitration of a friendly power , by ...
... settled by a compromise line . We had ad- mitted it to be doubtful at an early period during the administration of Washington ; and more recently and ex- plicitly , by stipulating to submit it to the arbitration of a friendly power , by ...
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The Works of John C. Calhoun ...: Speeches ... delivered in the House of ... John Caldwell Calhoun Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1854 |
The Works of John C. Calhoun: Speeches ... delivered in the House of ... John Caldwell Calhoun Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1854 |
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