Speech of Hon Joseph Baily of Pennsylvania On the Bill for the Issuing of Add

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They arc bold and insinuating, and when money is to be expended are the first to offer their services, hut the last when fighting is to he done. Cowardice and theft are twin brothers, and always in company — always at work in dark and dirty places, ready to cheat an individual or a nation.
The great and only purpose of the Government, in my judgment, should be to maintain and defend the Constitution as it is, and to re- store the Union as it was prior to the rebellion. The framers of that sacre
...d instrument, the Constitution, certainly clothed this Government with powers of sovereignty ample and sufficient to defend it against all foes, either internal or external. The resort to powers of doubtful character, or no; warranted by the Constitution, is dangerous, and will be injuriously felt hereafter when resorted to as a precedent. The war power, so much talked about in this Hall, is but the power of the des- pot at best, and should be resorted to only as limited and qualified by the provisions of the Constitution.

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