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... regard to the honor and interests of the South calls upon me to do so , and and that , too , in language which she has a right to ex- pect and demand . Sir , the Southern mind has been already filled with agitation and alarm . Their ...
... regard to the honor and interests of the South calls upon me to do so , and and that , too , in language which she has a right to ex- pect and demand . Sir , the Southern mind has been already filled with agitation and alarm . Their ...
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... regard to Congress ? That the Senate had agreed to act on the subject by considering it , because it had constitutional power so to do ? It was not a direct deci- sion of that question , but it was so by implication . In view of this ...
... regard to Congress ? That the Senate had agreed to act on the subject by considering it , because it had constitutional power so to do ? It was not a direct deci- sion of that question , but it was so by implication . In view of this ...
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... regard to the safety of the Union . In this he concurred with the Senator from Kentucky , [ Mr. CLAY . ] Neither the petition on which the debate had arisen , nor any other that he had seen , proposed directly or indirectly to disturb ...
... regard to the safety of the Union . In this he concurred with the Senator from Kentucky , [ Mr. CLAY . ] Neither the petition on which the debate had arisen , nor any other that he had seen , proposed directly or indirectly to disturb ...
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... regard to self- defence would require to be always on hand . 66 4. The probable amount that would be necessary to place the naval defences of the United States ( inclu- ding the increase of the navy , navy yards , dock yards , and steam ...
... regard to self- defence would require to be always on hand . 66 4. The probable amount that would be necessary to place the naval defences of the United States ( inclu- ding the increase of the navy , navy yards , dock yards , and steam ...
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... regard this matter as a release . He thought the true state of the case had been stated by the gentleman from New York , [ Mr. WRIGHT . ] It was not a release , but an indulgence . Mr. KING , of Georgia , had no hesitation in saying ...
... regard this matter as a release . He thought the true state of the case had been stated by the gentleman from New York , [ Mr. WRIGHT . ] It was not a release , but an indulgence . Mr. KING , of Georgia , had no hesitation in saying ...
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