Speech of Mr. Cambreleng, (In Reply to Mr. Mcduffie And Mr. Storrs) : On the Proposition to Amend the Constitution of the United States, Respecting the Election of President And Vice President, Delivered in the House of Representatives, March 7, 1826
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We must n"t sus- pect it possible to coirupt the members of this House. "We must r ot Pully the ermine of men in power : * What (says the 'entleman) would the British Reviewets think of us?' But when he turns his eye towards home, he- casts his mantle of charity behind him — he can see no- thing* but * usurpers.* * hungry expectants,' * corrupt and lawless authority,* 'seeking office and seeking bread,' 'tainting and corrupting' the State — iTideed, no language can express his abhorrence of our... New York politicians. Here, all is purity : at home, all is corrup- tion. — Th6 pleasures of hope are more refreshing than the pleasures of memory; let me aJmonish my col- league to be prompt — he may, after all, share only the^ unsubstantial enjoyment of the pleasures of the imagi- nation. His colleague had charged the caucus party of New* York with a perfidious design to destroy the power of the State by adopting the district system. Did he mean my constituents? Certainly not, they voted for the general ticket.
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