The Works of John C. Calhoun: Speeches ... delivered in the House of Representatives and in the Senate of the United StatesD. Appleton, 1853 |
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... conduct of her enemy . Only one part of his argument had any , the most remote relation to this point . He would not say , we had not a good cause for war ; but insisted , that it was our duty to define that cause . If he means SPEECHES .
... conduct of her enemy . Only one part of his argument had any , the most remote relation to this point . He would not say , we had not a good cause for war ; but insisted , that it was our duty to define that cause . If he means SPEECHES .
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... argument of the gentleman which I shall notice , is the unprepared state of the country . Whatever weight this argument might have in a question of immediate war , it surely has little in that of preparation for it . If our country is ...
... argument of the gentleman which I shall notice , is the unprepared state of the country . Whatever weight this argument might have in a question of immediate war , it surely has little in that of preparation for it . If our country is ...
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... argument for submission . England is said to be a barrier against the military despotism of France . There is , Sir , one great error in our legislation . We are ready , it would seem from this argument , to watch over the interests of ...
... argument for submission . England is said to be a barrier against the military despotism of France . There is , Sir , one great error in our legislation . We are ready , it would seem from this argument , to watch over the interests of ...
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... argument of the gentleman from Virginia , used in debate on a preceding day . He asked , why not declare war immediately ? The answer is obvious : because we are not yet prepared . But , says the gentleman , such language as is here ...
... argument of the gentleman from Virginia , used in debate on a preceding day . He asked , why not declare war immediately ? The answer is obvious : because we are not yet prepared . But , says the gentleman , such language as is here ...
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... arguments and assertions through which he has thought proper to wander . The House must be wearied , and can receive no additional light on a subject which , through the zeal of some gentlemen in opposition , has been so frequently ...
... arguments and assertions through which he has thought proper to wander . The House must be wearied , and can receive no additional light on a subject which , through the zeal of some gentlemen in opposition , has been so frequently ...
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