Webster And Hayne's Celebrated Speeches in the United States Senate, On Mr. Foot's Resolution of January 1830 : Also, Daniel Webster's Speech in the Senate of the United States, May 7, 1850, On the Slavery Compromise
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But, even if the power were doubtful, on the face of the constitution itself, it had been assumed and asserted in the first revenue law ever passed under that same consti- tution ; and, on this ground, as a matter settled by contemporaneous prac- tice, I had refrained from expressing the opinion that the tariff laws transcended constitutional limits, as the gentleman supposes. What I did say at Faneuil Hall, as far as I now remember, was, that this was origi- nally matter of doubtful constructi...on. The gentleman himself, I suppose, thinks there is no doubt about it, and that the laws are plainly against the constitution. Mr. Madison's letters, already referred to, contain, in my judgment, by far the most able exposition extant of this part of the constitution. He has satisfied me, so far as the practice of the govern- ment had left it an open question. With a great majority of the representatives of Massachusetts, I voted against the tariff of 1824. My reasons were then given, and I will not now repeat them.
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