The Life and Times of C.G. Memminger |
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Nullification as a peaceful remedy was opposed by those who believed that it was revolutionary , unauthorized by any provision of the Constitution , and if exercised by the State that every bond of Union existing between the States ...
Nullification as a peaceful remedy was opposed by those who believed that it was revolutionary , unauthorized by any provision of the Constitution , and if exercised by the State that every bond of Union existing between the States ...
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It is well known to you and to the world , that the late political discussions and events have tended to loosen those bonds of fraternal affection which once united the remotest parts of our great empire .
It is well known to you and to the world , that the late political discussions and events have tended to loosen those bonds of fraternal affection which once united the remotest parts of our great empire .
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These are the objects of our meeting ; these form the bond of our Union . Differing , as many of us do , on important points of policy and constitutional construction , the magnitude of these objects is paramount to them all ...
These are the objects of our meeting ; these form the bond of our Union . Differing , as many of us do , on important points of policy and constitutional construction , the magnitude of these objects is paramount to them all ...
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Their ancient general government was the monarchy of Britain , and once loose the bonds of the Constitution , and twenty - four new nations must be organized . All history warns us of the blood and misery which it would cost .
Their ancient general government was the monarchy of Britain , and once loose the bonds of the Constitution , and twenty - four new nations must be organized . All history warns us of the blood and misery which it would cost .
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The Union of the States : There will always be reason to distrust the patriotism of those who in any quarter may endeavor to weaken its bonds . By W. Wall , a soldier of the Revolution : Distracted be the brain and palsied be the hand ...
The Union of the States : There will always be reason to distrust the patriotism of those who in any quarter may endeavor to weaken its bonds . By W. Wall , a soldier of the Revolution : Distracted be the brain and palsied be the hand ...
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