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The gentleman has made a great flourish about his fidelity to jMassachusetts. I shall make no professions of zeal for the interests and honor of South Carolina ; of that my constituents shall judge. If there be one State in the Union, ]Mr. Presi- dent (and I say it not in a boastful spirit), that may challenge comparison with any other for a imiform, zealous, ardent, and uncalculating devotion to the Union, that State is South Carolina. Sir, from the very commencement of the Revolution up to th...is hour. 62 THE GREAT DEBATE. there is no sacrifice, however great, she has not cheer- fully made, no service she has ever hesitated to per- form. She has adhered to you in your prosperity ; but in your adversity she has clung to you with more than filial affection. No matter what was the condition of her domestic affairs, though deprived of her resources, divided by parties, or surrounded with difficulties, the call of the country has been to her as the voice of God. Domestic discord ceased at the sound ; every man became at once reconciled to his brethren, and the sons of Carolina were all seen crowding together to the temple, bringing their gifts to the altar of their common country.
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