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... side to overthrow , and on the other to uphold the system ? In that struggle it fell pros- trate and what now agitates the country ? -what causes this extraordinary session , with all its excitement , but the struggle on the part of ...
... side to overthrow , and on the other to uphold the system ? In that struggle it fell pros- trate and what now agitates the country ? -what causes this extraordinary session , with all its excitement , but the struggle on the part of ...
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... side the Atlantic , and wealthy brokers and stock - jobbers on this . Were this done at the expense of the indebted States , none could object . But far different is the case when at the expense of the Union , by the sacrifice of the ...
... side the Atlantic , and wealthy brokers and stock - jobbers on this . Were this done at the expense of the indebted States , none could object . But far different is the case when at the expense of the Union , by the sacrifice of the ...
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... sides , that we must equalize the revenue and expenditures . The scheme of borrowing to make up an increasing deficit must , in the end , if continued , prove ruinous . Already is our credit greatly impaired . It is impossible to borrow ...
... sides , that we must equalize the revenue and expenditures . The scheme of borrowing to make up an increasing deficit must , in the end , if continued , prove ruinous . Already is our credit greatly impaired . It is impossible to borrow ...
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... side , that they are laboring under a great mistake in supposing that we who prefer trea- sury notes to loans to meet the temporary wants of the trea- sury , are anxious to force their use upon them . The fact is far otherwise . We ...
... side , that they are laboring under a great mistake in supposing that we who prefer trea- sury notes to loans to meet the temporary wants of the trea- sury , are anxious to force their use upon them . The fact is far otherwise . We ...
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... side , are anxious to co - operate with you , and to carry out with vigor the good work which had been commenced before you came into power . Why , in- stead of carrying on with still greater vigor what had been commenced , do you halt ...
... side , are anxious to co - operate with you , and to carry out with vigor the good work which had been commenced before you came into power . Why , in- stead of carrying on with still greater vigor what had been commenced , do you halt ...
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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 |
The Works of John C. Calhoun: Speeches ... delivered in the House of ... John Caldwell Calhoun Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1854 |
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