Speech of Mr Calhoun of South Carolina On the Report of Mr Grundy of Tennes

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Speech of Mr Calhoun of South Carolina On the Report of Mr Grundy of Tennes
Calhoun John Caldwell
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Behold how error, folly, and vice, in the ways of an inscrutable Pro- vidence, turn back on their amhors.
It is full time for the North, and more especially for New England, to pause and ponder. If they would hear the voice of one who has ever wished them well, I would say that the renewal ef the protective system would be one of the greatest ca- lamities that could befall you. Whatever inciden- tal good could be derived from it, you have alrea- dy acquired. It would, if renewed, prove a pure,
...unadulterated evil. The very reverse is your true policy. The great question for you to decide is, how to command the foreign market. The home market, of itself, is too scanty for your skill, your activity, your energy, your unequalled inventive powers, your untiring indus'ry, your vastly in- creased population, and accumulated capital. With- out the foreign market, your unexampled march to wealth and improvement must come to a stand. How, then, are, you to obtain command of the fo- reign marke.

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