Remarks of Mr Truman Smith of Conn On the Imputations of N B Blunt Esq

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He will take high conservative ground on all questions appertain- ing to our foreign relations. He will dispense the patronage of the Government in a spirit of moderation. He will be particularly cautious to see that justice is done to all sections in this regard. And as to questions appertaining to our domestic policy, he will follow the example of the earlier Presidents, and will throw them into Congress. What more can be desired by the just, moderate, and patriotic of the Whig party?
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... whether there has ever been assembled in this country a Convention, the proceedings of which were more just and fair, and in which there was less of management and intrigue, than that which recently assembled at Philadelphia. It was refreshing to meet from the farthest extremity of our wide-spread Union good and true-hearted Whigs, wljo had incurred the fatigue and the expense of a journey of many hundred miles to participate in our consultations. All seemed to be ac- tuated by the best spirit, and anxious for the success of the common cause.

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