Speech of Hon. Andrew J. Rogers, of N.J. : Delivered in the House of Representatives, April 12, 1864, On the Resolution to Expel Hon. Alexander Long, of Ohio, for Words Spoken in Debate
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I give- the gentleman from Maryland [Mr. Davis] credit for his learning and his ability as a debater. But he has not made a speech during the last fdur weeks in which he has not attacked the State of New Jersey, that little State which at thi last election rolled back the tide of despotism and tyranny, that little State whose gallant sons have been so freely laying down their lives upon the altar of their country, that gallant State whose citi- zens are for the Union, "one and inseparable, now ...and forever." I ask you, sir, how can you charge a man like Governor Parker with being disloyal, who has stood by the Govern- ment and shown the purest and noblest pa- triotism, and alway3 stood by the old land- marks of the Constitution, and by his extraor-' dinary exertions sustained the Government in every way in his power. General McClellan is the noblest-hearted patriot that lives. He twice saved this king- dom and throne of yours from the grasp of the rebels. He is the most abused man on earth.
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