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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... extent , faded from the public memory , the Editor has prepared a brief intro- ductory note to the Speeches delivered in the House of Representa- tives , which he hopes will be acceptable to the general reader . It was deemed ...
... extent , faded from the public memory , the Editor has prepared a brief intro- ductory note to the Speeches delivered in the House of Representa- tives , which he hopes will be acceptable to the general reader . It was deemed ...
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... extent , duration , and character of the injuries received ; the failure of those peaceful means heretofore resorted to for the redress of our wrongs , are my proofs that it is necessary . Why should I mention the impressment of our ...
... extent , duration , and character of the injuries received ; the failure of those peaceful means heretofore resorted to for the redress of our wrongs , are my proofs that it is necessary . Why should I mention the impressment of our ...
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... extent of your coast . But it was hard to smuggle , where every merchant considered each bale of goods , or cask of wine , so introduced , as so much loss to his profit . Very different is the effect of entire prohibition . I cannot ...
... extent of your coast . But it was hard to smuggle , where every merchant considered each bale of goods , or cask of wine , so introduced , as so much loss to his profit . Very different is the effect of entire prohibition . I cannot ...
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... extent of sea- coast ; with so many rivers , bays , harbors and inlets ; with neighboring English provinces , which stretch for so great an extent along one of our frontiers , it is impossible to prevent smuggling to a large amount ...
... extent of sea- coast ; with so many rivers , bays , harbors and inlets ; with neighboring English provinces , which stretch for so great an extent along one of our frontiers , it is impossible to prevent smuggling to a large amount ...
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... extent to which it has been carried . My ob- jection , however , is neither against the inequality nor the greatness of its pressure . It is the duty of every section to bear whatever the general interest may demand ; and I , Sir , am ...
... extent to which it has been carried . My ob- jection , however , is neither against the inequality nor the greatness of its pressure . It is the duty of every section to bear whatever the general interest may demand ; and I , Sir , am ...
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Страница 277 - ... in case of a deliberate, palpable, and dangerous exercise of other powers, not granted by the said compact, the states, who are parties thereto, have the right, and are in duty bound, to interpose, for arresting the progress of the evil, and for maintaining, within their respective limits, the authorities, rights and liberties, appertaining to them.
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Страница 263 - Government created by this compact was not made the exclusive or final judge of the extent of the powers delegated to itself; since that would have made its discretion, and not the Constitution, the measure of its powers...
Страница 268 - ... propositions for changing its original basis. I go for the Constitution as it is, and for the Union as it is. But I am resolved not to submit in silence to accusations, either against myself individually or against the North, wholly unfounded and unjust ; accusations which impute to us a disposition to evade the constitutional compact, and to extend the power of the government over the internal laws and domestic condition of the States.
Страница 267 - I leave where I find it — in the hands of their own governments. It is their affair, not mine. Nor do I complain of the peculiar effect which the magnitude of that population has had in the distribution of power under this federal government. We know, sir, that the representation of the States in the other House is not equal. We know that great advantage in that respect, is enjoyed by the slave-holding States...
Страница 486 - The relation which now exists between the two races in the slave-holding States has existed for two centuries. It has grown with our growth and strengthened with our strength. It has entered into and modified all our institutions, civil and political. None other can be substituted.
Страница 262 - Resolved, That the people of the several States composing these United States are united as parties to a constitutional compact, to which the people of each State acceded as a separate and sovereign community, each binding itself by its own particular ratification ; and that the Union, of which the said compact is the bond, is a Union between the States ratifying the same.
Страница 299 - Constitution ; and consequently, that the ultimate right of the parties to the Constitution, to judge whether the compact has been dangerously violated, must extend to violations by one delegated authority, as well as by another; by the judiciary, as well as by the executive, or the Legislature.
Страница 237 - ... that in case of a deliberate, palpable and dangerous exercise of other powers not granted by the said compact, the states who are parties thereto have the right, and are in duty bound to interpose for arresting the progress of the evil, and for maintaining within their respective limits, the authorities, rights and liberties appertaining to them.