An Address to the Citizens of North Carolina On the Subject of the Presidential
An Address to the Citizens of North Carolina On the Subject of the Presidential
Salma 1787 1866 From Old Catalog Hale
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-^neral sentiment of the country, ) was delivered in reply to Mr. Jl:Hidu![-. H, and in sujiport of the Ive|)(>rt of the Committee of Foreign Reiations, recommending' immediate preparations for war. 1 regrfr*t that I have not this speech before me, but its spirit pervades tliose v. Iiich succeeded '^it.^ In the debate on the propo- sition to lay an embargo for ninety days, as a measure prepara- tory for war, Mr. Calhoun said: "There is no man, in his retvson and uninfiucnced by party feeling's,... but must acknowle Jg-e that a deci»i-ation of war on ouv part, ong-ht almost in- v:u-iably to be preceded by an embargo. " " We will not, I hope, wait the expiration of the embargo, to take ovn- stand ag'ain. St Kng-land — that stand wliich the best interests and the honor of this nation have so londly de- tnandecL" " The gentleman from Virginia has told us much of the signs of the times. I did hope that the age of sviperstition was past. Sir, if we must examine the auspices, if we must inspect the entrails of the times, I would pronounce tlic omens good.
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