An Address to the Citizens of North Carolina On the Subject of the Presidential

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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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