An Argument On the Powers Duties And Conduct of the Hon John C Calhoun a Vi
An Argument On the Powers Duties And Conduct of the Hon John C Calhoun a Vi
Philip Ricard Fendall
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I presume " Patrick H-^nry' will not be disposed to pay so poor a com- " pliment to tht" tirmaess of those Senators who are friendly to " the administration, as to suppose that, though they believed " a speaker to be out of order in denouncing it, they would *'so far shrink from the performance of their duty, as to ab- " stain from calling him to order. " Having before exposed the subterfuge by which this writer strives to escape from the true question, under the cover of an admitted propositio...n, I will here merely remark, that though unable to deiine the motives which govern the minds of all the Senators, I can readily imagine in some, a reluctance to volunteer the exer- cise of an invidious right, while an officer w >s present, who, by performing a solemn duty, would relieve them from such a necessity. I do not either concede that in every possible question of order a call can be made from the floor. Some of the rules ou this subject, mentioned in Mr. Jefferson's Manu- al, are obviously capable of being suitably enT^rced by the chair only, and that of which Mr.
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