The Free Harbor Contest At Los Angeles : An Account of the Long Fight Waged By the People of Southern California to Secure a Harbor Located At a Point Open to Competition

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It is his sincerity and his cour- age that would remain as the distinguishing marks of his public career, even if all else were to be forgotten. At a time when the people of this country were resolved, by a majority so great as to be literally overwhelming, that war should be declared against Spain, when even the warning note from the President that the nation was not prepared for the contest failed to hold the tide in check, and when the only ground for discussion in Congress was not whether n...or why we should declare war, but merely how and when, there was one man, and we may almost say only one, who rose to urge with all the force of logic and eloquence at his WHITE IN THE SENATE.
117 command, that the country pause before it should undertake a war which he regarded as at once causeless and full of danger. It is not a question now of whether he was right or wrong in his judgment and his premonitions; he had not the favor of the galleries, for the report says they listened in absolute silence though with the closest attention; he had SENATOR STEPHEN M.


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