Georgia Scenes Characters Incidents Etc in the First Half Century of the Re

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Georgia Scenes Characters Incidents Etc in the First Half Century of the Re
Augustus Baldwin Longstreet
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SHOULD THE VOTES of faction I don t know what faction has got to do with it, and therefore I shall throw it out SHOULD THE VOTES PREDOMINATE BY INTERNAL SUG GESTIONS OR THE BIAS I don t know what the article is put in here for. It seems to me it ought to be, be BIASSED by jurisprudence or law. In short, Mr. President, I understand the question to be, should a man vote as he pleases, or should the law say Jiow he should vote ?" Here Mr. Longworth rose and observed that though Mr. Craig was on hi...s side, he felt it due to their adversaries to state that this was n not a true exposition of the subject. This exposition settled the question at once on his side ; for no body would for a moment contend that the law should declare how men should vote. Unless it be confined to the vote of faction and the bias of jurisprudence, it was no subject at all. To all this Mr. M Dermot signified his unqualified ap probation ; and seemed pleased with the candor of his opponent.
"Well, " said Mr. Craig, "I thought it was im possible that any one should propose such a question as that to the society ; but will Mr.


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